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International Astronomy Show The International Astronomy Show Dedicated in bringing to the UK the biggest and best Astronomy show There is easy access by road from the M1, M40 and M6.
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The International Astronomy Show ( IAS) Is the UK's largest Astro show and has over 60 astronomy vendors and specialists from around the world under one roof , with 2250sqm of exhibition space all on one floor this makes for a relaxed experience, with full disabled excess, and 2000 free car parking spaces at the venue making for a door to door day out. Why not sit back and relax take a break and e

njoy a snack overlooking the exhibition floor. Rail - with the nearest train station at Leamington Spa, is only 5 miles away.For those travelling from further afield, Birmingham City airport is just 20 miles away.

Martin & Graham are pleased to announce the date of the 2025 IAS show  1st November 2025. Will be in the same location a...
17/10/2024

Martin & Graham are pleased to announce the date of the 2025 IAS show 1st November 2025. Will be in the same location as this years amazing show this will now be the new home of the show. Same as this years show, it will be a totally free show again, and we look forward to seeing you all.

16/09/2024

Thanks Sonia, love it

An amazing collection of toys again guys.
16/09/2024

An amazing collection of toys again guys.

Grant, the company director of First Light Optics, takes us on a complete tour of the latest products on offer at the International Astronomy show 2024. Firs...

Martin & Graham  Hope you all had a great day out at the new format IAS show, was a pleasure to greet so many new faces ...
15/09/2024

Martin & Graham Hope you all had a great day out at the new format IAS show, was a pleasure to greet so many new faces at the show alongside lots of regular attendees, a few sample Images and we even had the Sun out hahaha.

Grandads litte star at the show today  Frederick  stirland   4months old
14/09/2024

Grandads litte star at the show today Frederick stirland 4months old

More toys arrived  haha
13/09/2024

More toys arrived haha

The toys are arriving  IAS2024
13/09/2024

The toys are arriving IAS2024

Our Mobile American style food and drinks van will be open from 9am here is the Menu.Also inside the venue  the drinks b...
11/09/2024

Our Mobile American style food and drinks van will be open from 9am here is the Menu.
Also inside the venue the drinks bar will be open from 10am for wines, spirits ect.

Martin & Graham are delighted to announce the second of our free lectures at this years IAS show.  Paul Fellows  FRAS, M...
01/09/2024

Martin & Graham are delighted to announce the second of our free lectures at this years IAS show. Paul Fellows FRAS, MA, FIET. Paul is a renowned lecturer in the UK Astronomical circuit with his vast knowledge on topics and great presentations.

Martin & Graham are delighted to announce the first of our free lectures at this years IAS show. James Rowley-Hill, the ...
25/08/2024

Martin & Graham are delighted to announce the first of our free lectures at this years IAS show. James Rowley-Hill, the renowned UK Night Sky and Aurora Photographer and co running the AUK Aurora Facebook group. The one stop page to go to for all your queries about Aurora.

Martin & Graham  invite you to come and have a great day out with us at the International Astronomy show 2024. Totaly fr...
13/08/2024

Martin & Graham invite you to come and have a great day out with us at the International Astronomy show 2024.
Totaly free of charge, free entarance, free Lectures, Free parking.

WOW soon be show time, looking forward to seeing everyone again at our brand new show. Little present from Martin & Grah...
01/08/2024

WOW soon be show time, looking forward to seeing everyone again at our brand new show. Little present from Martin & Graham .... share it and pass it on.

Martin and Graham are delighted to announce the totally brand new IAS Show for 2024, A one day event, 14th September 202...
03/12/2023

Martin and Graham are delighted to announce the totally brand new IAS Show for 2024, A one day event, 14th September 2024, with New location, Free Entrance, Free lectures/presentations, Free parking. And we have our brand new website www.ukastroshow.com with all the new information you may need about the IAS2024 show, this will be updated as the show evolves. We have made changes, but we are both committed to bringing you a world class show to enjoy.

A few shots from the IAS show, spot the people hahaha
16/10/2022

A few shots from the IAS show, spot the people hahaha

Martin & Graham would just like to say a big thank you to all that came to IAS2022. It was just wonderful to see so many...
16/10/2022

Martin & Graham would just like to say a big thank you to all that came to IAS2022. It was just wonderful to see so many familiar faces again after the 3 dark yrs we all been through, and was great to see the Astronomy community gathering together again, And it was also a pleasure to meet so many new faces at the show wanting to start there Astronomy journey with us. So from all the IAS team a big thank you.

Stareton Hall at IAS2022 ..... oh very nice
14/10/2022

Stareton Hall at IAS2022 ..... oh very nice

Don't worry the toys are in town hahaha
13/10/2022

Don't worry the toys are in town hahaha

Just waiting for the toys to arrive.
13/10/2022

Just waiting for the toys to arrive.

Just over a week to go, were so looking forward to catching up with you all again. the IAS Team .
05/10/2022

Just over a week to go, were so looking forward to catching up with you all again. the IAS Team .

We are limiting the seating to a max of 250 for this years individual  lectures, so spread the cost and secure your lect...
20/09/2022

We are limiting the seating to a max of 250 for this years individual lectures, so spread the cost and secure your lectures you wish to see in advance. Admission tickets to the show on the day will be unrestricted and readily available on the days you wish to attend.

David Harland David has degrees in Aerospace Engineering and Computer Science and has been in Software Engineering and D...
04/09/2022

David Harland


David has degrees in Aerospace Engineering and Computer Science and has been in Software Engineering and Devops for over 20 years. He has been doing Astrophotography for 6 years but still considers himself very much an amateur. Having personally found it a struggle to juggle a personal life and the cold late nights of astrophotography he set about utilising his skills to build an observatory automation system for the amateur.

Lecture “Observatory Automation with AMS”

Weather getting you down? Fed up of missing those clear nights when you’re fast asleep in bed? Work preventing you from imaging due to an early start the next day? Come and learn about the problems of automating an observatory and how AMS’s modular system manages this problem domain for you, freeing you to finally get those images you have always wanted.

Professor Michael MerrifieldProfessor of Astronomy  Nottingham UniversityMichael Merrifield is Professor of Astronomy at...
28/08/2022

Professor Michael Merrifield
Professor of Astronomy Nottingham University
Michael Merrifield is Professor of Astronomy at the University of Nottingham. In his research, he studies nearby galaxies, to try to understand how they formed into the beautiful objects that we see today. He also has a long-standing interest in the development of telescopes and instrumentation, and chairs the committee that is overseeing the UK’s £85M investment in the European Extremely Large Telescope project.

”Telescopes: The Next Generation”

Progress in astronomy has long been closely connected to developments in telescope technology, and the coming few years will be no exception. In this talk, Professor Mike Merrifield will discuss some of the upcoming facilities including the James Webb Space Telescope and the European Extremely Large Telescope, delving into both the engineering challenges of such instruments and the unprecedented scientific exploration that they will enable.

Professor  Nial TavirProfessor of Astronomy  University Of LeicesterNial obtained a BSc in Mathematics and Physics at th...
21/08/2022

Professor Nial Tavir
Professor of Astronomy University Of Leicester

Nial obtained a BSc in Mathematics and Physics at the University of Durham and stayed on there to do a PhD. Nial moved to the Institute of Astronomy in Cambridge where he continued to work on the distance scale, as well as expanding to other areas, including investigating the nature of gamma-ray bursts, in 2006 moved to the University of Leicester as Professor of Astronomy. His research interests have continued to evolve, and he has made notable progress in the use of gamma-ray bursts to probe the very distant universe, and in opening up the new field of multi-messenger astrophysics. In 2002, Nial was the co-recipient of the European Union Descartes Prize, recognising pioneering contributions to the study of gamma-ray burst afterglows, and in 2019 he was awarded the Royal Astronomical Society’s Herschel Medal for his investigations of the explosive universe.

Lecture
“What reionized the universe? Clues from the most powerful explosions.”
At some point in the first few hundred million years after the Big Bang, the bulk of the gas in the universe – the tenuous hydrogen that is spread between the galaxies – turned from being neutral to being almost entirely ionized. It is widely thought that ultraviolet radiation from early generations of massive stars led to this key cosmic event, but it remains far from clear how reionization proceeded, and indeed, whether sufficient radiation was produced by stars to do the job. Long-duration gamma-ray bursts are extreme explosions produced by the deaths of some massive stars, and thanks to their immense luminosity, provide unique clues to the nature of the early stars and galaxies and their part in reionization

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