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METUL Night #2 had something for everyone

March 18, 2018 March 18, 2018METUL, Observing, Uncategorized METUL, observing 0

The Hamilton RASC Messier, Explore The Universe, Luna (METUL) night #2 was a great example of why these events are so amazing.  First off was a visit within our solar…

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February 2018 Monthly Meeting – “The Dark Universe”

February 16, 2018 February 16, 2018Club Meetings, METUL Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Dr. Laura Parker, meetings 0
Dr. Parker discussing "The Dark Universe"

On Feb. 1, 2017, the Hamilton Centre met for its regular monthly astronomy meeting. Attendance was great, with about 40 people present, many from the general public, and everyone was…

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