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Week of July 23, 2023

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RASC DDO: Stargazing Night

Event Date: 
Monday, July 24, 2023 - 08:45 EDT to Friday, July 28, 2023 - 23:45 EDT

Date and time: First clear night; July 24-July 28, sunset, in person at the David Dunlap Observatory

Stargazing Night

Presented by RASC Toronto & the David Dunlap Observatory

First clear night; July 24-July 28, sunset, in person at the David Dunlap Observatory

Bring Your Own Binoculars and observe the sky from the David Dunlap Observatory! Join us at sunset to learn to use star charts and basic observing techniques, then use your binoculars to follow a guided tour through the night sky, and stay after the tour to practice your new skills. Volunteers will be on site to help with target identification and to answer your questions. Please wear / bring appropriate supplies for being outside. Please note that there is no building or washroom access during this program. All participants under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. This program is weather dependent. No ticket is required for this event.
 

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Stellarium jam session

Event Date: 
Monday, July 24, 2023 - 20:00 to 22:00 EDT

Stellarium jam session (ONLINE)

Monday 24 July 2023 - 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM Eastern time (note the time zone!)

Stellarium is a powerful planetarium application available for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux computers. Stellarium is big.

 

Audience: participants who have taken the level 1, level 2, and level 3 training sessions and want more.

Learn advanced and powerful features of the Stellarium planetarium software in our open format jam session. Without a strict outline, through open and interactive discussion with all, we'll encourage sharing. See tips, ideas, and suggestions from fellow users; share your discoveries, cool tricks, time-saving techniques. We'll answer all questions.

With our open format jam session, participants will learn about other features in the software not previously discussed and possibly explore features in much greater depth. This will be a fun and vibrant and highly-interactive environment. We expect a lot of good knowledge transfer. 

 

FOR MEMBERS ONLY.

https://rasc.ca/jam-session

Part of the Stellarium Training Series.

https://rasc.ca/stellarium-training

Who can attend: active RASC members having completed the level 3 advanced Stellarium couse
Fee: Free
Registration: Required
Organized by: RASC national office

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RASC DDO: Astronomy Speaker's Night

Event Date: 
Saturday, July 29, 2023 - 21:30 to 23:30 EDT

Date and time: Saturday, July 29, 9:30 - 11:30 PM EDT, in person at the David Dunlap Observatory

Astronomy Speaker's Night

Taking Back the Night Sky: What We Can Do About Light Pollution - Presentd by Quinton Weyrich

RASC Toronto & the David Dunlap Observatory

Saturday, July 29, 9:30 - 11:30 PM EDT, in person at the David Dunlap Observatory

Visit a unique historical site in Richmond Hill and experience an engaging presentation led by experts and researchers in astronomy, covering a variety of exciting astronomy topics. After the presentation, participants will tour the observatory and see a demonstration of the 74” telescope pointed to an interesting celestial object for the visitors to view (weather-dependent). Please wear / bring appropriate supplies for being outside. A registered adult must accompany all registered participants under the age of 16. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the program start time in order to be signed in. This program runs rain or shine.

https://anc.ca.apm.activecommunities.com/richmondhill/activity/search/detail/87447

In this talk, Quinton Weyrich will discuss his experience as an Astronomer in Residence at Killarney Provincial Park, the first provincial park in Ontario to be designated a dark sky preserve. He will discuss what commitments a location must make in order to be designated a dark sky preserve and why the reduction of ambient light within them is scientifically and culturally valuable. He will also go into detail on what light pollution is, what effects it has on our health and our environment, and what measures we as a society can take to deal with it.

Quinton Weyrich is the outreach coordinator for the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada at the David Dunlap Observatory, as well as a regular Astronomer in Residence at Killarney Provincial Park in Killarney, Ontario. As part of his work with the park, Quinton hosts weekly lectures and viewings at Killarney's one-of-a-kind observatory, which are open to all interested campers and members of the public. He is a Masters' student at York University studying physics, and is involved in an atomic physics research project that seeks to measure an important physical property known as the electric dipole moment of the electron to a high degree of precision. From 2020-2021, Quinton served as the student coordinator for the Allan I Carswell Observatory at York University, with whom he continues to collaborate on a monthly basis as a host of the astronomical radio program York Universe, hosted by the students, faculty, alumni, and friends of York University. In his spare time, Quinton enjoys stargazing, writing, skiing, and hiking in the great outdoors.

 

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