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<div style="text-align: center;"><i><b><span class="header">About
Hugh<br />
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<span class="maintxt">I am a passionate scientist who has
spent over 25 years working in the printing ink
industry. I went to Reading Grammar School and studied
Natural Sciences at Downing College, Cambridge,
specialising in chemistry. My interest in astronomy was
sparked by the 70's Voyager missions and it became a
passion (some would say obsession) when my wife bought
me a telescope 7 years ago.
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I capture modest astrophotos and share my own
perspective on the science and history of astronomy
through Facebook groups like the Online Astronomy
Society. I also love giving talks through my local
astronomy group, The Wells & Mendip Astronomers, and
I am a member of the Herschel Society in Bath.
Spectroscopy is now my latest adventure in amateur
astronomy, and is perhaps the most exciting because of
its strong appeal to the chemist in me! <br />
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