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Meteor Showers

Most meteors are just sand grain-sized objects hitting the atmosphere. Sometimes a big one the size of a pebble causes a chorus of "ah"s at a star party - the brilliant flash is quite stunning. Normally, when the skies are dark, we can see perhaps five sporadic meteors per hour.

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The Milky Way


 


The Milky Way is our galaxy. You can see part of it on really dark nights, as shown on your Star Finder.


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Planets

 

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What better way to celebrate the International Year of Astronomy 2009 than to find stars with your Star Finder?

A Star Finder (also known as a Planisphere) helps you find out which stars and constellations are over your head on any given night.

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Imagining The Skies—Winners Announced!

RASC—Eyes on the Universe for 150 Years

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2018

All donations to RASC are gratefully received and are used to sustain our charitable programs and initiatives. A tax receipt for income tax purposes will be issued. Thank you for your support!

 

2018 General Donations

$250–$499.99

D. Randy Boddam
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Frank Walcher

$500–$999.99

Randy Attwood
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Jackman Foundation

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About the RASC

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JRASC February 2019

Inside this issue:

  • Thermal X-Ray Emission From a Kilonova Remnant?
  • Have You Seen a Neutron Star “Wave”?
  • Smooth or Grained? The Loopy Explanation of Gravity
  • Student of Star-Law

Plus all the regular columnists you've grown to love and enjoy, images from amateur astronomers like you,
and a lot more.

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