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RASC—Eyes on the Universe for 150 Years


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JRASC 2017 February

Inside this issue:

  • Comparison of the Black-Drop Effects
  • 13th Mi’kmaw Moon
  • Records of ACOM and MIAC
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AP Gallery

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Atlas 1

Clickable map of Atlas Photographique plate regions for 0-12h RA. North Polar Region

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Atlas 2

Clickable map of Atlas Photographique plate regions for 12-24h RA. North Polar Region

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Yukon

Warping to the Yukon Centre of the RASC...

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Ann. Mtg. 1960

This Annual Meeting plus special two-day meeting was referred to as The General Assembly and "At Home."  Unlike the earlier 1959 gathering and those held in subsequent years, it was split into two seperate events (in March and April) held in two cities, Toronto and Montreal.

  • Announcment
  • Information for members
  • Program
  • Map of Montreal
  • Information on Accomodation
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Ann. Mtg. 1959

The Annual Meeting and At-Home was the forerunner to the General Assembly.  This document contains:

  • Announcement and Schedule
  • Information for Members
  • Agenda
  • Financial Statement
  • Report of the Librarian 1958
  • Report of the Secretary 1958
  • Paper Session Program
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Updates

2023

Update to the page of instructions:
"Days on which particularly interesting phenomena or events occur are highlighted with a purple corner under the date."

2022

Historical date correction—April 10th item should appear on October 4th:
"USSR launched first–ever artificial satellite Sputnik 1 into space 65 years ago."

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AP Observatory


Observatoire Damien Lemay, période 1976 - 1985.

De 1976 à 1985 j'ai opéré mon premier observatoire permanent (enfin!), où j'ai fait les expositions pour un atlas photographique du ciel avec ma Schmidt de 14 cm (5.5 po). En 1989 j'ai installé un nouvel observatoire plus moderne à un autre site, néanmoins je garde un souvenir nostalgique du bon vieux temps.

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