- Observing Programs
- Our certificate programs for members cover the whole universe near and far.
- Astroimaging Certificate
- Learn about the universe as you image it with binoculars or telescope. Categories include wide-field, solar system, and deep sky.
- Special Projects
- Current and past projects include solar eclipses, the Sirius B Challenge, and the 2012 Transit of Venus.
- Star Parties
- Our annual list of star parties across Canada.
- Variable Stars / Asteroids / Comets
- Overviews, observing programs, links and images related to asteroids, comets, and variable stars.
- AstroSketchers
- Tutorials, galleries, and contests.
- Resources
- Web links, information on proper use of Green Laser Pointers, and an archive of observers' logbooks.
The RASC offers its members seven observing programs to enhance their enjoyment of amateur astronomy. One of them, the Explore the Universe observing program for beginners, is open to anyone. These programs provide structured exploration of the night sky with the reward of earning a certificate of achievement. Finally, selected resources are provided to help the observer get the most out of an observing experience.
The RASC Observing Programs are supported and managed by the RASC Observing Committee.
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011 - 7:25pm
Last modified:
Wednesday, January 31, 2018 - 1:47pm
RT @MarkRF: Jupiter with its large moons and Mars to the right in close conjunction. From Toronto using Sony A6000 at 210mm.… https://t.co/1GifFd4FpF
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RT @amazingskyguy: Jupiter (left) & Mars (centre) with Alpha Librae (aka Zubenelgenubi!) in the dawn twilight Jan 4 from southern Albe… https://t.co/jnGKsiiQcO
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RT @MJIBrown: My article on seeing astrophysics in action with your own telescope. Now via @physorg_com. #astronomy https://t.co/mJ3kaInlPx
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