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Star Party
On 26 Nov, 2021 By jenna.hinds@rasc.ca
Event Date: Sunday, February 13, 2022 - 12:30 to 13:00 EST Sunday Sungazing
RASC Toronto Centre - David Dunlap Observatory
Sunday, February 13, 2022 | 12:30-1:00 PM EST | Online Register Here!
Safely observe the sun with us, from the comfort of your home! During these family-friendly sessions, a DDO Astronomer will answer your questions about our closest star: the sun! Learn how the sun works and how it affects our home planet. Live-streamed views of the sun through small telescopes will be included, weather permitting. Only one registration per household is required. Deadline to register for this program is Wednesday, February 9, 2022 at 3p.m.
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On 07 Feb, 2022 By seo.jewett@gmail.com
Event Date: Sunday, February 13, 2022 - 16:00 to 18:00 EST Youth Workshop - Alien Life, ages 10-17
RASC Montreal
The Denver Astronomical Society has organized an Alien Drawing Workshop by AstroLeague & RASC Montreal Centre Youth member Taara Jaffer, open to any youth ages 10-17 interested in Astronomy & Space. The workshop will be held on Sunday, Feb 13th from 4-6pm EST (2-4pm MT) to learn about extremophiles and try your hand at drawing alien life. This workshop is for youth only, and parents' email addresses will be required on registration. We also invite parents to share their kids' alien drawings after the workshop for publication in the Sky's Up newsletter by Explore Alliance, and in the Global Star Parties. Any RASC Montreal Centre participants are also encouraged to share their work with our SkyWard Newsletter.
Youth ages 10-17 are invited to register in advance here!
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Meeting
On 14 Feb, 2022 By seo.jewett@gmail.com
Event Date: Monday, February 14, 2022 - 21:00 to 23:00 EST Galaxies: a journey through cosmic time
RASC Edmonton
RASC Regular Meeting, Monday February 14, 2022 7 PM MST (9 PM EST)
7:00 PM (MST), Meet and Greet
7:30 PM (MST), Meeting begins, including guest talk, News from Space, AstroImaging Corner, and other RASC features.
FREE and open to the public.
Join this meeting using this Zoom link.
Guest Speaker:
Dr. Allison Man, University of British Columbia
Galaxies: a journey through cosmic time
Galaxy evolution is a driven by a myriad of processes on different scales from cosmology to molecular clouds. Over the past century, ever more sensitive telescope instruments were built to enable sharper, deeper observations of faint, distant galaxies. Astronomers are now able to routinely survey the gaseous and stellar content of hundreds of galaxies, and scrutinize how galaxies form stars. In this talk, I will describe current ideas about how galaxies form and evolve, and will outline the anticipated discoveries with upcoming facilities like the James Webb Space Telescope and the Gemini Infrared Multi-Object Spectrograph.
Allison uses the most advanced telescopes to study how galaxies like our own Milky Way came to be. She investigates the physics behind starbursts, colliding galaxies and supermassive black holes. Before joining UBC as an assistant professor, she was a postdoctoral researcher at the European Southern Observatory and at the University of Toronto. Allison received her PhD in Astrophysics from the University of Copenhagen.
** Please note that this meeting may be recorded and posted on youtube. By joining you agree to becoming part of this recording. **
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On 01 Feb, 2022 By seo.jewett@gmail.com
Event Date: Tuesday, February 15, 2022 - 15:30 to 17:00 EST Lessons From Beyond - Part 1
Insider's Guide to the Galaxy
Hosted by Chris Vaughan and Samantha Jewett
with Guests Jodie Williams and Isaac Murdoch (Ojibway name Manzinapkinegego’anaabe / Bombgiizhik)
Come and join us as we explore the night sky as the Anishinaabek understand it. During this time Isaac Murdoch from Serpent River First Nation will share about the importance of the night sky, how it is still used today to understand our roles and responsibilities here on Earth, how celestial objects are used to aid in navigation, and more! Isaac will share examples of how deeply connected the Anishinaabek are to the night sky. This knowledge sharing is also found in a new digital resource that engages students in learning about the mysteries of the cosmos through Indigenous knowledge systems. This resource works from the understanding that Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Western science can reflect, resonate with, and reinforce one another, affirming each other as valid, valuable, and vital. Lessons From Beyond is a unique collaborative network of Indigenous educators, Elders, academics, and scientists from across North America as well as New Zealand, and also includes a partnership with NASA.
Plus a New Segment: Messier Minutes!
In each episode, we will be reviewing the Messier objects visible in the sky in the next two weeks, including tips and tricks on how to find them. Follow us along in observing the 110 targets from one of the most famous lists of Deep Sky Objects and work towards your RASC Messier Observing Certificate!
Register for all Insider Guide to the Galaxy webinars HERE or view on our YouTube Channel
Check out future episodes on our webpage HERE!
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Class
On 27 Jan, 2022 By hotair@computer...
Event Date: Tuesday, February 15, 2022 - 21:30 to 23:30 EST Stellarium introductory course (ONLINE)
Tuesday 15 February 2022, 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM Mountain Time.
Stellarium is a powerful planetarium application available for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux computers.
Class participants will learn how to setup the software for a specific location, date, and time. They will learn how to view the simulated sky, zoom and pan, and search for and select celestial objects. Features such as gridlines, the meridian, sky settings, and red light mode will be explored. This will provide an amateur astronomer a basic overview of the Stellarium program.
FOR MEMBERS ONLY.
Class sizes are limited. A waiting list is maintained for when courses are full.
This training is not for the paid Stellarium app on smartphones or the Stellarium web app.
https://rasc.ca/stellarium-level-1
Part of the Stellarium Training Series.
https://rasc.ca/stellarium-training
Who can attend: active RASC members
Fee: Free
Registration: Required
Organized by: RASC national office
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On 14 Feb, 2022 By seo.jewett@gmail.com
Event Date: Wednesday, February 16, 2022 - 21:30 to 23:00 EST Astro Café – RASC Visual Observing Certificates by Blake Nancarrow
RASC Edmonton
Wednesday, Feb 16, 2022 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM MST (9:30 pm - 11:00 pm EST)
Join this meeting using this Zoom link
This month’s Astro Café features a primer on the RASC visual observing certificate programs.
Blake Nancarrow, of the RASC national Observing Committee, will talk about the various visual observing certificate programs available from RASC which members may pursue. People submitting completed applications with logs and/or annotated sketches are recognized for their efforts and RASC issues paper certificates suitable for framing (and pins where applicable). For people new to visual observing, Blake will also talk about how to locate, examine, and report your observations with suggestions for note-taking and sketching as well as how to apply. Blake will showcase the observing certificate website where more information can be found.
Brief Bio
A child of the space-race, Blake Nancarrow developed an early interest in science and astronomy. He bought his first telescope in 1990 and in 2007 joined RASC. He was trained to operate the telescopes at the Carr Astronomical Observatory and David Dunlap Observatory. He is a frequent contributor to SkyNews magazine, writes the Binary Universe column for the Journal, and proofreads the Observer’s Handbook. Blake built the Stellarium Training Series. A long-time member of the national observing committee, Blake was asked to be the interim chair in the summer of 2020. In daylight, Blake works in the Information Technology industry.
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Class
On 27 Jan, 2022 By hotair@computer...
Event Date: Thursday, February 17, 2022 - 19:00 to 21:00 EST Stellarium intermediate course (ONLINE)
Thursday 17 February 2022
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM Eastern time
Stellarium is a powerful planetarium application available for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux computers.
Participants will learn how to load additional catalogues, customise the application including setting up specific locations, check Jupiter's Great Red Spot position, load new comets, modify the toolbar, choose landscape textures, use stepping zooming, copy object information, configure eyepiece and camera views, and slew a telescope mount to a target. This will provide an amateur astronomer a deeper understanding of the Stellarium program.
FOR MEMBERS ONLY.
Class sizes are limited. A waiting list is maintained for when courses are full.
https://rasc.ca/stellarium-level-2
Part of the Stellarium Training Series.
https://rasc.ca/stellarium-training
Who can attend: active RASC members
Fee: Free
Registration: Required
Organized by: RASC national office
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On 07 Feb, 2022 By seo.jewett@gmail.com
Event Date: Thursday, February 17, 2022 - 21:30 to 23:30 EST Astroimaging: The Best of the Night Sky
RASC Calgary
February 17, 2022 at 7:30pm MST
Online Zoom Meeting
The night sky is a beautiful place that many of us are quite familiar with. We skip from nebula to nebula and cruise through star clusters to the next faint fuzzy that catches our eye. This February we will take a photographic tour of the night sky with some of our local photographers and astroimagers. Join us as they speak to chasing aurora or fighting the cold heart of winter to capture the perfect arrangements of photons. We are thrilled to have local photographers: Kimberly Sibbald, Alan Dyer, Siv Heang Tav, and Chris Ratzlaff who will guide us through wide-field beauty and deep-field structures. Caution: Hubble Space Telescope images will be put to shame!
Join us at the following zoom link HERE!
Passcode: 126075
If you are afraid you may forget, register on our Calgary RASC Meetup Group here!
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On 07 Feb, 2022 By seo.jewett@gmail.com
Event Date: Saturday, February 19, 2022 - 19:00 to 21:00 EST February 2022 Astronomy Public Event
RASC Montreal & RASC NextGen
The RASC Montreal Centre invites you to join us for a fascinating Zoom Webinar on Saturday, Feb 19th at 7pm EST, co-hosted by the RASC NextGEN Committee. As part of the Mars 2020 Mission, the Perseverance Rover and Ingenuity Helicopter are celebrating one full year since landing on Mars. Erin Gibbons will share insight into the mission history, its goals, 1st year highlights & future work.
Erin Gibbons is a PhD Candidate at McGIll University and a member of NASA’s Rover Operation and Science Team. Erin has been helping decide Percy’s movements, and helping to operate the SuperCam instrument – using lasers to investigate the chemistry of Martian rocks.
Register in advance for this Zoom Webinar HERE!
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On 26 Nov, 2021 By jenna.hinds@rasc.ca
Event Date: Saturday, February 19, 2022 - 19:30 to 21:00 EST Up in the Sky
RASC Toronto Centre - David Dunlap Observatory
Saturday, February 19, 2022 | 7:30-9:00 PM EST | Online Register Here!
Join us, from the comfort of your home! This program provides an illustrated one-hour presentation and discussion about what exciting celestial events to look for each season. The events and phenomena will be explained using simple language, with recommendations about how best to observe and photograph them. Only one registration per household is required. Deadline to register for this program is Wednesday, February 16, 2022 at 3pm.
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