Astronomy He joined the Scottish branch of the BIS (
British Interplanetary Society) in 1962. He was on the committee which drew up the constitution of ASTRA (
Association in Scotland to Research into Astronautics) as an independent society in 1963, and redrafted it as the "Memorandum and Articles of a Company Limited by Guarantee" in 1974. He has been a council member since December 1963 with only two short breaks, and has been treasurer, president, vice-president, treasurer, president, secretary, president, treasurer and secretary again during that time. He was re-elected vice president in May 2010. He has been exhibition organiser and on the publications committee since 1970, editing ASTRA's publications in 1982 and between 1992 and 1996. Lunan and ASTRA have been at the forefront of the proposal of using a
waverider for re-entry of spacecraft in the Earth's
atmosphere. In 1978 and 1979 he was manager of the
Glasgow Parks Department's
Astronomy Project. ASTRA ceased to run the observatory for
North Lanarkshire District Council in May 2009, ceding the running of the observatory to the Airdrie Astronomical Association (A.A.A). In 2006 and 2007 Lunan ran astronomy education projects funded by the
National Lottery's
Awards for All, with outreach to schools and community groups, followed by a larger project funded by
Heritage Lottery for 2007 and 2008. His monthly astronomy column "The Sky above You" has appeared in various newspapers and magazines. He resigned from ASTRA in 2011. He is also an honorary member of the Clydesdale Astronomical Society. He has been a director of the Space Settlers' Society, a space-politics society founded by Andy Nimmo in 1980. Along with his wife Linda, Duncan Lunan is running the Astronomers of the Future club for beginners who are keen to find out more about astronomy and space,
Teaching and tutoring In 1986, he contributed to the launch of the
Glasgow Science Fiction Writers Circle by agreeing to run the first of six
science fiction and
fantasy short story competitions for the
Glasgow Herald and to teach the first of six science fiction writing classes at the Glasgow University's Extra-Mural Department, later the Department of Adult and Continuing Education. He is still an active member of the Circle and took part to its spin-off
spoken word project
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