Farnham astronomical society
The Farnham Astronomical Society was founded in 1971 by a group of keen local amateur astronomers with the aim of promoting and furthering interest in the night sky and all things astronomy amongst the people of North Hampshire and West Surrey. The Farnham Astronomical Society meets in the Willis Hall, Church Crookham on the second Tuesday of every month.
The Society is an unofficial custodian of the Aldershot Observatory. Although this observatory is owned by the British Army, members of the Farnham Astronomical Society have been ACTIVE in bringing this telescope back into use after some years of neglect (with the help of the Army and the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers workshops). The Observatory houses a magnificent 8â refractor built by Howard Grubb (Grubb Telescope Company). As well as researching its history the society has an active interest in preserving it for future use. The future of the Observatory is now in some doubt due to plans to develop the surrounding barracks and sports fields.
The Farnham Astronomical Society is affiliated to the Federation of Astronomical Societies and the Southern Area Group of Astronomical Societies]] (SAGAS).