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Start: 10:30
End: 16:00

FOG will be launching at the Redwick site until 1600 or the pub beckons, whichever happens first. NOTAM will be in place to 3000 ft.

New and experienced rocket fliers are equally welcome. For more details see the club website www.fogrocketry.org.uk

Start: 10:30
End: 16:00

**EARS Kicks off its year - see you there**

Please remember the committee will be most grateful for any help with the setting up or packing away of this event - just bringing back one item from the range at the end of the day makes life that little bit easier for all volunteers Smiling

Rocketeers of all Levels from "Model" to "High Power" are most welcome. Visit our web site at http://www.ears.org.uk/ for more details.

The leading national venders "ROCKET STORE" and "ROCKETS & THINGS" will also be on site for this event with supplies and advice.(Bring all your cash)! Cool

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Start: 10:30
End: 18:00

Midland Rocketry Launch

http://www.midlandrocketry.org.uk/

Start: 10:30

I know that it's late but this Sunday's launch is on and the weather is looking cool but reasonably dry. The ground is sticky but walkable but boots are the order of the day. Start time is as normal, at 10.30 ish and wrap up and take down at 17.00. The Pheasant is open for a final debrief over a foaming glass and there are some major stories to relate over the happenings of the last few weeks.

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Start: 24/03/2010 - 00:00
End: 28/03/2010 - 16:00

The UK Space Conference brings together members of the UK space community including: students, young professionals, academics, institutions, organisations, enthusiasts and commercial ventures. They are able to take part in lectures, panel discussions, networking opportunities, a careers fair and other events.

For thoes unable to attend watch the live webcasts at http://www.ukspaceconference.org/

Beyond the conventional speakers, debates and discussion sessions, the conference aims to include a wide range of activities, attracting a large population base and inspiring young people to take a greater interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).

There is a day aimed at Kids and teachers followed by three days of presentations from Academia and Industry, discussions, a careers event, social events and an exhibition.

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