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September Orbit Now Available

September 28, 2019 September 28, 2019Orbit Orbit 0

As is our custom, the monthly publication of the Hamilton chapter of RASC is being made available to the general public after the regular membership has had an opportunity to…

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June Orbit Now Available

July 1, 2019 July 1, 2019Orbit Orbit 0

As is our custom, the monthly publication of the Hamilton chapter of RASC is being made available to the general public after the regular membership has had an opportunity to…

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May Orbit available

June 1, 2019 June 1, 2019Orbit Orbit 0

As is our custom, the monthly publication of the Hamilton chapter of RASC is being made available to the general public after the regular membership has had an opportunity to…

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April Orbit Now Available

April 24, 2019 April 24, 2019Orbit Orbit 0

As is our custom, we are making the latest issue of Orbit available to the general public a few weeks after it is prepared and distributed to our club members.…

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March Orbit Now Available

April 2, 2019 April 2, 2019Orbit Orbit 0

As is our custom, we are making the latest issue of Orbit available to the general public a few weeks after it is prepared and distributed to our club members.…

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February Orbit now available!

February 21, 2019 February 21, 2019Orbit Orbit 0

As is our custom, we are making the latest issue of Orbit available to the general public a few weeks after it is prepared and distributed to our club members.…

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January Orbit now available!

January 26, 2019 January 26, 2019Orbit Orbit 0

As is our custom, we are making the latest issue of Orbit available to the general public a few weeks after it is prepared and distributed to our club members.…

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December Orbit Now Available

December 25, 2018 December 25, 2018Orbit Orbit 0

As is our custom, we are making the latest issue of Orbit available to the general public a few weeks after it is prepared and distributed to our club members.…

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November Orbit Now Available

November 21, 2018 November 21, 2018Orbit Orbit 0

10 months of the year, Roger Hill puts together Orbit, the monthly newsletter for Hamilton RASC.  The November edition is now available to the general public. In this edition, Roger…

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October Orbit Now Available

October 23, 2018 October 23, 2018Orbit Orbit 0

The October edition of Orbit magazine is now available to the general public.  As always, the monthly issue is available to club members via the Forum at the beginning of…

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