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STAY TUNE FOR THE                                             OPENING SATURDAY NIGHT SITES! Friday May 1st Meeting with Dr. Jesse Rogerson Club History 2026 Awards Dinner

STAY TUNE FOR THE OPENING SATURDAY NIGHT SITES!

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Friday May 1st Meeting with Dr. Jesse Rogerson

RASC Hamilton Centre is thrilled to host Dr. Jesse Rogerson A passionate scientist, educator and communicator, Jesse Rogerson is an Assistant Professor at York University. His PhD research examined quasars – super massive black holes in the centres of distant galaxies. From telescopes around the world, he monitored black holes...
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Club History

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2026 Awards Dinner

2026 Awards Dinner Jun 10 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. EDT The Mandarin at The Centre on Barton 1223 Barton St E Hamilton ON L8H 2V4 Click For tickets Join us for the 2026 Awards Dinner 🌌, an evening to recognize the volunteers, observers, and educators who keep astronomy thriving...
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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!

Visit our library page now!

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Contact Us
 
Contact Us
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.

Spring Cleaning Your Telescope: A Quick Guide for Crystal-Clear Viewing

May 14, 2025 May 10, 2025Uncategorized

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.…

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Venera 2 (1965): The Soviet Union’s Lost Venus Probe

May 12, 2025 May 10, 2025Uncategorized

On November 12, 1965, the Soviet Union launched Venera 2, its second attempt at sending a spacecraft to Venus. As part of the ambitious Venera program, Venera 2 was launched…

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James Bradley – The Discoverer of Stellar Aberration

May 9, 2025 April 19, 2025Uncategorized

James Bradley was an English astronomer whose discoveries advanced our understanding of the motion of celestial objects and the dynamics of Earth’s place in the cosmos. As the third Astronomer…

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Why the Moon Looks So Different from Earth

May 7, 2025 April 26, 2025Uncategorized

When we look up at the Moon, it’s impossible not to notice all those scars — craters covering almost every visible surface. Compare that to Earth, where you have to…

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The Story of Mariner 1 (1962): NASA’s First Attempt at Venus

May 5, 2025 April 26, 2025Uncategorized

Launched on July 22, 1962, Mariner 1 was NASA’s first spacecraft sent to explore Venus, and it marked a significant step in the United States’ early space exploration efforts. The…

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George Gamow – The Visionary of the Big Bang and Nucleosynthesis

May 2, 2025 April 19, 2025Uncategorized

 George Gamow was a pioneering physicist and cosmologist whose groundbreaking theories reshaped our understanding of the universe’s origins. From his role in developing the Big Bang theory to his contributions…

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May Monthly Meeting – May 1 – Jupiter and its moons

April 30, 2025 April 30, 2025Uncategorized

Mark Your Calendars – A Night with Jupiter! We’re thrilled to welcome Peter Jedicke as our guest speaker at next Thursday’s meeting, May 1st, held at St. Matthew’s Church, 126 Plains Road, Burlington. Doors…

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Exploring the Cosmos with Telescopius: A Comprehensive Guide for Astrophotographers

April 30, 2025 April 26, 2025Uncategorized

In the realm of astrophotography, meticulous planning is paramount. Whether you’re capturing the ethereal glow of a nebula or the intricate details of distant galaxies, having the right tools can…

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The Story of Venera 1 (1961): The Soviet Union’s First Venus Attempt

April 28, 2025 April 26, 2025Uncategorized

Launched on February 12, 1961, Venera 1 was the Soviet Union’s first ambitious attempt to explore Venus, one of the most mysterious and challenging planets in our solar system. At…

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Richard Phillips Feynman: How a Brilliant Physicist Shaped Our View of the Universe

April 25, 2025 April 19, 2025Uncategorized

Richard Phillips Feynman (1918–1988) was a theoretical physicist whose work profoundly influenced various scientific fields, including aspects of astronomy. While not an astronomer by profession, his contributions to quantum mechanics and…

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