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On 21 Feb, 2022 By hotair@computer...
Event Date: Monday, April 18, 2022 - 19:00 to 21:00 EDT Stellarium intermediate course (ONLINE)
Monday 18 April 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 Mar, 2022 By outreach@rasc.ca
Event Date: Friday, April 22, 2022 - 19:30 to 21:30 EDT Astrobiology- How strange life might be?
Presented by: Dr Chris Impey Steward Observatory, University of Arizona
RASC Mississagua
Life on Earth is found in surprising places: in high and arid deserts, on the sea floor near volcanic vents, and even deep within rock. The discovery of biological adaptation to extreme conditions makes it very likely that variations on biology will exist on moons and planets around many of the billions of Sun-like stars in the Milky Way. The talk addresses the issue of even more unusual forms of life, where the biological basis may be different or unrecognizable.
BIOGRAPHY: Chris Impey is a University Distinguished Professor of Astronomy at the University of Arizona. He has 210 refereed publications on observational cosmology, galaxies, and quasars, and his research has been supported by $20 million in NASA and NSF grants. He has won eleven teaching awards and has taught three online classes with over 350,000 enrolled and 5 million minutes of video lectures watched. Chris Impey is a past Vice President of the American Astronomical Society, and he has won its career Education Prize. He’s also been NSF Distinguished Teaching Scholar, Carnegie Council’s Arizona Professor of the Year, and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor. He has written 80 popular articles on cosmology, astrobiology and education, two textbooks, a novel called Shadow World, and nine popular science books: The Living Cosmos, How It Ends, Talking About Life, How It Began, Dreams of Other Worlds, Humble Before the Void, Beyond: The Future of Space Travel, Einstein’s Monsters: The Life and Times of Black Holes, and an upcoming book on exoplanets, Worlds Without End.
This talk will take place April 22, 2022 @ 7:30 pm EST via Zoom HERE!
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On 18 Apr, 2022 By outreach@rasc.ca
Event Date: Saturday, April 23, 2022 - 20:30 to 22:00 EDT Up in the Sky
RASC Toronto & the David Dunlap Observatory
Saturday, April 23, 8:30 - 10:00 PM EDT, online
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 April 20, 2022 at 4pm. Prior to the start of the program you will be emailed information on the virtual program links and any specific information relating to your program.
Register here: https://ca.apm.activecommunities.com/richmondhill/Activity_Search/virtua...
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