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Category: Orbit

April’s Orbit Now Available to the Public

April 16, 2017 April 16, 2017Orbit Orbit 0

As is customary, Hamilton RASC members get to read Orbit before we publish it on our website.  This month, Roger has collected and produced a number of fine articles about…

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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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February Orbit Now Available

February 9, 2017 February 9, 2017Orbit Orbit 0

Once again, Roger Hill has produced an amazing and informative issue of Orbit.  Now that club members have had the first opportunity to read this month’s Orbit via the Forum,…

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January 2017 Orbit Now Available

January 15, 2017 January 15, 2017Orbit Orbit 0

As is tradition, our members have first access to the monthly Orbit via our Forum. Orbit becomes available to the general public later in the month, and it is now…

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December’s Orbit Now Available

December 7, 2016 December 3, 2016Orbit Orbit 0

It is the last month of the year, and Roger has put together the last Orbit publication for the year. Roger has also announced that he will hold another course…

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November Orbit now available

November 13, 2016 November 13, 2016Orbit Orbit 0

Volume 49 of the Hamilton RASC newsletter, Orbit has begun.  This is the 10th year Roger has edited this fine publication.As is tradition, we give members the first opportunity to…

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October Orbit now available!

October 10, 2016 October 10, 2016Orbit Orbit 0

Once again, Roger Hill has completed another informative issue of Orbit!  As is tradition, we give members the first opportunity to read Orbit, which is readily available on our 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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June Orbit Ready for Reading!

June 4, 2016 June 4, 2016Orbit Orbit 0

The latest edition of our newsletter, Orbit, is now available for public download. As always, we post it first on our Forum a few days early to give members the…

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Time to Read May’s Orbit!

May 7, 2016 May 7, 2016Orbit Orbit 0

The latest edition of our newsletter, Orbit, is now available for public download.  As always, we post it first on our Forum a few days early to give members the…

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