Joining HCO

Would you like to join HCO?

Do you enjoy sharing the fascination of astronomy with others? Or feel you would like to? In that case, the Hanwell Community Observatory team would love to welcome you as a member, especially if you live within a half-hour drive of Banbury.

This exciting enterprise is not a local astronomy society (holding lecture-meetings, etc) but a group of enthusiasts dedicated to taking the personal, first-hand astronomical experience to the general public: practical outreach ‘at the eyepiece’. The HCO team are currently actively recruiting for:

Skyguides

Skyguides help run our visitor stargazing evenings using the Hanwell telescopes, binoculars, sky-pointers, etc (all the way from unaided eye to 30-inch reflector). All very welcome here, whether ‘old hands’ OR newly budding astronomers, as these events are always hosted by at least 2 HCO skyguides even for the smallest visitor-groups (minimum 10), so plenty of experienced support is always on hand and, if needed, on-the-job training. You would not be called upon for skyguiding more than 4 or 5 times per year – unless you want to do more – and HCO aims to build up a pool of guides sufficient to run at least two public evenings per month regularly, on this basis, throughout the 8 or 9 darker months Sept.-May each year. It is one of the most delightful revelations on becoming involved with telescopes & stargazing, and perhaps not the most expected, how hugely enjoyable it can be to show others, especially first-timers, the wonders of the night sky: for some of us that is reward enough in itself. If you haven’t tried it, give it a go! We’re here to help, if you’ll help us.

Engineering Support

We have a Project Engineer and several other team-members with fabrication skills but more help on this front is always extremely welcome. If you enjoy using tools and making things, or just want to work off a bit of energy doing simple outdoor physical tasks on-site, and have time on your hands, we would love to hear from you! The usual range of hand-tools is available at Hanwell and we can provide on-site workshop space.

It is vital to a voluntary enterprise such as this to maintain ‘critical mass’, so in return for an active commitment to the above, HCO is happy to offer an additional incentive to new members: personal use of the 30-inch reflector and/or the John Wall 30-inch refractor when these are again fully operational. This fits in very naturally with HCO’s secondary objective of using the Hanwell instruments, when not booked for visitor events, as the basis for an informal ‘research school’ of amateur and student astronomy, perhaps in association with organizations such as the BAA. We don’t want large, permanently-mounted telescopes sitting idle while the stars shine!

HCO is keen to have members of all ages and demographics – young people (from 14 y.o.) and women are especially welcome.

If this grabs you and you feel you want to be a part of HCO, please contact us at info@hanwellobservatory.org.uk.