Messier Recipient

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Observer's Handbook 1970

the observer’s handbook for 1970 is the 62nd edition. The time zone map has been supplied courtesy of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources of Canada. The sections on Nearest Stars, Galactic Nebulae and Radio Sources have been rewritten.

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Observer's Handbook 1969

THE OBSERVER’S HANDBOOK for 1969 is the 61st edition. The time zone map has been revised and supplied courtesy of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources. A table giving the longitude of the central meridian of Mars has been added. Changes have been made in the table of Saturn’s satellites, so that it will be more useful to observers. The times of sunrise and sunset, and of twilight, are again for the current year. The magnitudes in the table of Messier’s objects have been revised.

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The Sky This Month - December 2018

Two Grand Events

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Observer's Handbook 1968

THE OBSERVER’S HANDBOOK for 1968 is the 60th edition. The table of contents has been replaced by an alphabetical listing. It is hoped that this will prove of greater usefulness. Certain changes among the miscellaneous astronomical data have been made in accord with the conversion of the Astronomical Ephemeris and American Ephemeris to the I.A.U. system of astronomical constants. The tenth satellite of Saturn has been added to the table of satellites of the solar system. The times of sunrise and sunset, and of twilight, are again the values for the current year.

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EtU recipient

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Bawtenheimer Observatory

(1951–62?) Dan Bawtenheimer's observatory near the Windsor, Ontario airport.

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JRASC December 2018

Inside this issue

  • WWI and the RASC
  • Astronomical Art
  • Images from the past

Dedicated to our 150th year celebrations, this issue is chock full of
articles and images about our long heritage of bringing astronomy to Canadians

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Michael S F Watson, unattached life member RASC

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The Sky This Month - November 2018

Cassiopeia – The Queen

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