National Astronomy Meeting
The National Astronomy Meeting (NAM) is an annual scientific conference of astronomers, usually held in the British Isles. It is sponsored and coordinated by the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS), and functions as the primary annual meeting of the society. NAM is one of the largest professional astronomy conferences in Europe, with typically around 600 delegates attending.
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National Astronomy Meeting
The National Astronomy Meeting (NAM) is an annual scientific conference of astronomers, usually held in the British Isles. It is sponsored and coordinated by the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS), and functions as the primary annual meeting of the society. NAM is one of the largest professional astronomy conferences in Europe, with typically around 600 delegates attending.
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The National Astronomy Meeting ...... andemic in the United Kingdom.
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Astronomy, solar physics and related fields
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Simon White addressing the 2012 National Astronomy Meeting
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approx. 600
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July 2019, Lancaster University
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Varies, usually within the British Isles
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