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March Meeting – Remote Imaging in Chile

February 26, 2022 February 26, 2022Uncategorized imaging, Malcolm Park, meetings 0

On Thursday, March 3, Hamilton RASC is pleased to have Malcolm Park speak to our club at 8pm. His topic will be remote imaging in Chile.    Malcolm Park is…

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Special Guest Speaker February 3!

January 19, 2022 January 19, 2022Uncategorized aurora, meetings, Paul Delaney 0

The Hamilton Centre of the RASC is pleased to announce that we will have a special guest speaker for the February 3rd General on-line Meeting.  Emeritus Professor Dr. Paul A.…

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November 7 Monthly Meeting Notice – The Apollo 11 Mission

October 25, 2019 October 25, 2019Club Meetings Attwood, meetings 0

Things You May Not Know About the Apollo 11 Mission Randy Attwood, FRASC Mississauga Centre 2019 marked the 50th anniversary of the first Moon landing. There was much coverage around…

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September Monthly Meeting Notice – September 4

September 1, 2019 September 1, 2019Club Meetings meetings 0

After a great summer of clear skies, it is time for members and non-members to come together for our September meeting. Our next General Meeting will be: Thursday, September 5th…

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Join us at the March 7 Meeting – New Frontiers in Observational Cosmology

March 6, 2019 March 6, 2019Club Meetings Dr. Michael Fich, meetings 0

Dr. Michel Fich Our most recent generation of cosmology experiments, such as the Planck satellite and observations of distant supernovae, has reduced all of cosmology to the very precise measurement…

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January Monthy Meeting – How we got to the Moon

December 27, 2018 December 27, 2018Club Meetings, Moon meetings, Moon 0

Join us on Thursday, January 3 at 8pm in Waterdown to hear a talk by Dr. Ian Shelton on “How We Got to the Moon and Other Space Exploration Triumphs” This…

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November Meeting Synopsis

November 13, 2018 November 13, 2018Uncategorized meetings 0

On November 2, 2018 the Hamilton Centre met for its regular monthly meeting and as the first meeting of the new Board.  Approximately 30 people attended despite the terribly rainy…

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Researchers’ Night – Hamilton 2018

October 15, 2018 October 23, 2018Hamilton, Science, Uncategorized meetings 0

On Saturday October 20, 2018 from 5:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m., the public will have a unique and free opportunity to interact with researchers and innovators at Hamilton’s fifth annual Researchers’ Night…

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Reminder – Monthly Meeting Tonight, Oct 4

October 4, 2018 October 4, 2018Club Meetings meetings 0

by Ed Mizzi “Insights About the Universe: The Science Behind the Discoveries” by Tom Vassos   ü Part-time Instructor, University of Toronto ü Author, Awe-Inspiring Discoveries About the Universe – Breakthrough Astronomy Insights…

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October Meeting – Thursday October 4

September 21, 2018 October 4, 2018Club Meetings meetings, Tom Vassos 0

by Ed Mizzi   “Insights About the Universe: The Science Behind the Discoveries” by Tom Vassos ü Part-time Instructor, University of Toronto ü Author, Awe-Inspiring Discoveries About the Universe – Breakthrough Astronomy Insights…

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