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March Orbit Now Available!

March 11, 2017 March 11, 2017Orbit exoplanets, Orbit 0

Roger Hill’s amazing efforts shine once more with the March edition of Orbit. Now that club members have had the first opportunity to read this month’s Orbit via the Forum,…

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The September Orbit has arrived!

September 9, 2016 September 9, 2016Orbit exoplanets, Orbit 0

Well folks, it is September, and with September comes cooler (!) evenings and crisp air.  It also means the return of our monthly newsletter, Orbit! It has been a remarkably…

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April’s Exoplanet Meeting a Big Hit! by Ed Mizzi

April 11, 2016 April 11, 2016Armchair Astronomy, Club Meetings armchair astronomy, exoplanets, meetings, Paul Mortfield 0

Hamilton RASC April 7, 2016 Monthly Meeting SYNOPSIS Our April meeting was not only well attended but was one of the most diverse meetings we have experienced in recent times.…

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April’s Monthly Meeting – Hunting for Exoplanets

March 13, 2016 March 13, 2016Club Meetings exoplanets, Paul Mortfield 0

Astronomer Paul Mortfield will be joining us at the April meeting to discuss hunting for Exoplanets! Be sure to come by the The Royal Canadian Legion – Branch 551 79…

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Armchair Astronomy – Monday January 11 – 8 pm

January 9, 2016 January 9, 2016Armchair Astronomy armchair astronomy, exoplanets, meetings, space exploration 0

Monday night is our next Armchair Astronomy session. Come to the observatory and see where the conversation leads! The first topic from which we will branch out is how AI…

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November Club Meeting – Thursday November 5th at 8 pm

October 31, 2015 December 12, 2015Club Meetings exoplanets, meetings, Stan Metchev

We have a great guest speaker lined-up: Stan Metchev, Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Western University Topic: “From exoplanets to comets: a (random) walk…

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