On the 24th March, 2011, seven members of the group travelled to Selsey to meet Sir Patrick Moore. The journey
down was uneventful with fine weather.
On arrival at Selsey we adjourned to “The Seal” public
house for a very nice lunch. At 2:00 pm we were at Sir Patrick Moore’s house “The Farthings”, a lovely
old thatched cottage.
The Farthings, Sussex
We were greeted by Dawn, one of Sir Patrick's carers who took us through
the “Cat Airlock” to the “Study” where Sir Patrick was. This room was full of books on Astronomy,
many of which had been written by Sir Patrick. There were, on display, the many certificates,
diplomas and awards that he has been given over the years.
Sir Patrick Moore
Although Sir Patrick, or Patrick as he prefers to be called, is now unable to do things for himself,
and has round the clock carers to look after him, we all found that his brain was as sharp
as ever. His answers to our questions were excellent and he also spoke about some parts
of his life; he told us that he had met and played a musical duet with Albert Einstein,
he had met Orville Wright.
He also told us that he had met Yuri Gagarin, the first man to go into space, and Neil Armstrong,
the first man to set foot on the moon; we could have listened to him for many hours.
We were given a guided tour of his three astronomical telescopes, by Trudy who is one of
his carers but is also an amateur astronomer, these telescopes are in the
garden and are housed in “Observatories” and are still used by his friends all
of whom are amateur astronomers, and we were privileged to be invited back
to use the telescopes later this year.
One of Sir Patrick's Telescopes.
All to soon it was time to take our leave and return to Maldon after a very interesting day.
Malcolm Case.
Last revised 5th April 2011