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Williamina Fleming – Pioneering the Study of the Stars Quantum Entanglement vs. Warp Drive: Why “10,000x Light Speed” Still Isn’t Enough Mariner 2 (1962): The First Successful Mission to Another Planet John Flamsteed – The First Astronomer Royal Spring Cleaning Your Telescope: A Quick Guide for Crystal-Clear Viewing

Williamina Fleming – Pioneering the Study of the Stars

Early Life and Journey to Astronomy Williamina Paton Stevens Fleming was born on May 15, 1857, in Dundee, Scotland. From humble beginnings, her early life was marked by a drive for self-improvement and education. She married James Orr Fleming in 1877, and the couple emigrated to the United States, settling...
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Quantum Entanglement vs. Warp Drive: Why “10,000x Light Speed” Still Isn’t Enough

We often hear that quantum entanglement is “instantaneous” — spooky action at a distance, Einstein called it. Today some scientist are claiming it has a speed — about 10,000 times the speed of light — it’s still not enough to make deep space anything but a long-haul journey. Let’s put this in...
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Mariner 2 (1962): The First Successful Mission to Another Planet

On August 27, 1962, NASA launched Mariner 2, a mission that would mark a major milestone in human space exploration. Just under four months later, on December 14, 1962, it became the first spacecraft to successfully complete a flyby of another planet — Venus. Mariner 2 followed the ill-fated Mariner...
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John Flamsteed – The First Astronomer Royal

John Flamsteed, the first Astronomer Royal of England, revolutionized observational astronomy in the 17th century by producing the most accurate star catalog of his time. His meticulous work laid the foundation for celestial navigation and the standardization of astronomical data. Despite facing political and personal challenges, Flamsteed’s dedication to precision...
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Spring Cleaning Your Telescope: A Quick Guide for Crystal-Clear Viewing

As the weather warms up and skies get clearer, it’s time to give your telescope some TLC. After a long winter, dust, smudges, or spiderwebs may be affecting your gear. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get ready for a season of perfect stargazing. 1. Inspect Before Cleaning •...
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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
 
Schools, Groups & Press
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…

Join the Society Today!

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.

Revolutionizing Astronomy: The Shift and Stack Method in Moon Discovery Around Saturn and Beyond

March 19, 2025 March 20, 2025Planets, Saturn Saturn

Recent advancements in astronomical techniques have led to the discovery of numerous small moons around Saturn, propelling it ahead of Jupiter in the count of natural satellites. This surge in…

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Ancient Astronomy: Central and South America’s Stellar Legacy

March 16, 2025 March 20, 2025Ancient Astronomy, history history

The stars have always been a source of wonder, guiding human civilizations in their understanding of time, space, and life itself. Before the year 1000 AD, ancient astronomers across Central…

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Jan Oort – Mapping the Milky Way and the Edge of the Solar System

March 14, 2025 March 20, 2025Astronomers astronomers

Jan Oort was a Dutch astronomer whose groundbreaking work on the structure of the Milky Way and the dynamics of the solar system redefined our understanding of the universe. Known…

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If the JWT Discovers Technogases: Imagining the Beings of HD 20794 d

March 12, 2025 March 20, 2025Uncategorized

Picture a world that exists under a gravity far greater than our own—a place where every step feels like lifting twice your weight, where the very pull of the planet…

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Submit Your Best Astrophotography for the Hamilton RASC 2026 Calendar!

March 9, 2025 March 20, 2025Uncategorized

Calling all Hamilton RASC astrophotographers! We’re putting together our 2026 Hamilton RASC Calendar, and we want your stunning images of the night sky. Whether you’ve captured breathtaking nebulae, star clusters,…

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Ancient Astronomy: North America’s Contributions to the Cosmic Legacy

March 9, 2025 March 20, 2025Ancient Astronomy, history history

Astronomy, one of humanity’s oldest sciences, has roots that reach far beyond the boundaries of ancient Mesopotamia and Greece. Before 1000 AD, cultures across North America gazed at the stars,…

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Come See the Sun at Westfield Heritage Village in March!

March 8, 2025 March 20, 2025Uncategorized

Join our RASC Hamilton members at Westfield Heritage Village, throughout the month of March, where we’ll be showcasing historic telescopes belonging to one of the founding members of the RASC…

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Celebrating Women in Astronomy: Pioneers Who Reached for the Stars

March 8, 2025 March 20, 2025Astronomers astronomers

On International Women’s Day, we honor the achievements of women across all fields, but today, let’s cast our gaze to the heavens and celebrate the incredible contributions of women in…

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Quipu: The Largest Cosmic Structure Ever Discovered

March 5, 2025 March 20, 2025Uncategorized

A Cosmic Giant Hidden in the Stars Imagine a structure so vast that it spans 1.3 billion light-years across. That’s Quipu, the newest and one of the most mysterious discoveries in modern astronomy.…

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Ancient Astronomy in the British Isles: A Journey Through the Skies

March 2, 2025 March 20, 2025Ancient Astronomy, history history

The night sky has long been a source of wonder, guiding early civilizations in their understanding of the universe and their place within it. In this installment of our continuing…

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