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James A. Winger: 1961&1966 1983–85 Stewart J. Buntain: 1959-1960 Hamilton RASC is on Face Book February 6th Meeting:  Christopher Szaban

James A. Winger: 1961&1966 1983–85

1961 & 1966 1983–85 Personal Background: James A. Winger (1922–2007) was born in Ontario and served in the armed forces at the end of World War II . After the war he settled near Hamilton (living in Burlington) and married Lucille; they had two daughters (Roberta and Naomi) and later...
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Stewart J. Buntain: 1959-1960

Stewart J. Buntain – Hamilton Amateur Astronomer and RASC LeaderEarly Life and BackgroundStewart J. Buntain (often called “Stu” by his peers) was a Canadian amateur astronomer active in Hamilton, Ontario during the mid-20th century. Precise details of his birth and early life are sparse. It is known that by the...
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Hamilton RASC is on Face Book

Hamilton RASC Welcome to the official Facebook group for the Hamilton Centre of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (RASC) — your local community of sky watchers, astronomers, and space enthusiasts! Join us here for ongoing discussions, event updates, observing tips, astro news and photos, and a place to connect...
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February 6th Meeting: Christopher Szaban

Chris is an avid amateur astronomer who, according to many, five years ago bought the wrong type of telescope for astrophotography. Not one to listen to criticism, public consensus, or reason, Chris proceeded to build his astrophotography rig on a wedge, a Celestron 6SE he calls Nomad. Chris has spent...
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Hamilton RASC Lending Library

Discover the Hamilton RASC Lending Library!

Exclusive to members, our collection of telescopes, accessories, and books lets you try before you invest. Borrow for up to 60 days and find the perfect fit for your stargazing needs. Not a member yet? Join us today!

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Connecting Hamilton and Halton to the Wonders of Astronomy The Hamilton chapter of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (RASC) is your gateway to exploring the night sky. Serving both…
Schools, Groups & Press
 
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Welcome to the Hamilton Chapter of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (RASC), where we proudly promote the wonders of astronomy across the Hamilton and Halton regions. Our mission aligns…
Discover the RASC Hamilton Centre Observatory
 
Discover the RASC Hamilton Centre Observatory
Established in 1974, the RASC Hamilton Centre Observatory is the heart of our club’s astronomical activities. Whether you want to observe, photograph, or simply marvel at the wonders of the…

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Experience the magic of the cosmos by joining RASC Hamilton, part of Canada’s leading astronomy organization. Whether you’re an experienced astronomer or just beginning to explore the night sky, our club offers something for everyone in the Hamilton and Halton Region.

🌌 Exclusive Access to Our Observatory For the best star gazing in Hamilton, look no further than our club’s dedicated observatory. It’s one of the few in Canada where members can access advanced telescopes and equipment to observe the stars, planets, and deep-sky objects up close.

🌟 Find Dark Areas for Stargazing Did you know the Hamilton area has some good dark areas for stargazing nearby? Our observatory is far enough from most of the light pollution in the area, but close enough to access easily, allowing you to immerse yourself in the beauty of the night sky.

✨ Engaging Monthly Meetings and Events Curious about what’s happening in astronomy? Join us for our monthly meetings , where we explore topics like telescope techniques, stargazing tips, and the latest in space exploration. Meet like-minded enthusiasts and discover new ways to enjoy the night sky.

🌠 A Calendar Full of Activities From astrophotography workshops to meteor shower watch parties, there’s always something exciting happening. Check out our event calendar to see what’s next and plan your next adventure under the stars.

Ready to explore the universe? Join the RASC Hamilton chapter today and become part of a passionate community dedicated to sharing the wonders of the cosmos.

Mariner 10 – First Spacecraft to Visit Two Planets

August 4, 2025 August 3, 2025Uncategorized

Launch Date: November 3, 1973 🇺🇸 (NASA) Planetary Society A New Chapter in Planetary Exploration Just months after Pioneer 11’s launch, NASA sent Mariner 10 into space. It became the first mission to use…

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George Ellery Hale – The Builder of the Modern Observatory

August 1, 2025 November 30, 2025Past Presidents of Hamilton RASC, Uncategorized

George Ellery Hale transformed astronomy by pioneering the development of large-scale observatories and instruments that revolutionized the way scientists explored the cosmos. Hale’s vision and leadership were instrumental in establishing…

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Why Do Solar Flare Videos Look So Fast?

July 30, 2025 July 28, 2025Uncategorized

When you see videos of the Sun from NASA or the European Space Agency, the solar flares and explosions seem to happen in just a second or two. It looks…

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Pioneer 11 – Blazing a Trail Past Jupiter and Saturn

July 28, 2025 July 18, 2025Uncategorized

Launch Date: April 5, 1973 🇺🇸 (NASA) Following in the Wake of a Trailblazer Less than 13 months after Pioneer 10 launched toward Jupiter, NASA sent its twin spacecraft, Pioneer…

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Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar – Mastering the Life Cycles of Stars

July 25, 2025 July 18, 2025Uncategorized

Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar made groundbreaking contributions to astrophysics, revolutionizing our understanding of the structure and evolution of stars. His work on stellar dynamics, black holes, and white dwarfs provided crucial insights…

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William Findlay (1874–1953) – RASC Hamilton Centre President (1934–1935)

July 23, 2025 November 30, 2025Past Presidents of Hamilton RASC, Uncategorized

Early Life and Education William Findlay was born in 1874 and grew up on a farm near Hamilton, Ontario, where his family had lived for at least three generations . After…

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Pioneer 10 – The First Visitor to the Outer Solar System

July 21, 2025 July 18, 2025Uncategorized

Launch Date: March 3, 1972 🇺🇸 (NASA) The Bold Mission That Flew Where No Probe Had Gone Before Just twenty months after Mariner 7’s historic flyby of Mars, NASA launched…

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Edward Pickering – The Visionary Behind the Harvard College Observatory

July 18, 2025 July 5, 2025Uncategorized

Edward Charles Pickering’s tenure as director of the Harvard College Observatory transformed astronomy, ushering in an era of systematic data collection, stellar classification, and collaboration. His innovative use of photographic…

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Wilfred S. Mallory (Hamilton RASC President 1932–1933)

July 16, 2025 November 30, 2025Past Presidents of Hamilton RASC, Uncategorized

Wilfred Snow Mallory (1893–1969) was a Canadian educator and avid amateur astronomer who played a significant role in the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (RASC) during the early 20th century.…

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Mariner 9: The First Spacecraft to Orbit Another Planet

July 14, 2025 July 5, 2025Uncategorized

When Mariner 9 entered orbit around Mars on November 14, 1971, it made history as the first spacecraft ever to orbit another planet. This mission, conducted by NASA, transformed our…

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