RASC Toronto: Artemis Star Party

Event Date: 
Saturday, April 9, 2022 - 7:30pm to 8:30pm

Artemis Star Party - Canada is going to the Moon

RASC Toronto

Saturday, April 9, 2022 - 7:30pm to 8:30pm EDT

The Canadian Space Agency is joining NASA for a return to the Moon with the Artemis mission. Unfolding over the next several years, Artemis will eventually land a human on the Moon for the first time since the early 1970's and establish a presence and base there.

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RASC Ottawa: Monthly Meeting

Event Date: 
Friday, April 1, 2022 - 7:30pm to 9:30pm

Monthly Meeting

RASC Ottawa

Be aware that the premier on-line astronomical confab in the entire Ottawa valley will happen on Friday 1 April 07:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Anyone looking to look out from this Earth is welcome.

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April 2022 Journal

Inside this issue:

  • Apollo 11 Astronauts Visit Canada
  • Cloud Near the Horizon
Something new recently is live links between Table of Contents and an actual article. Even the titles on the front cover are live. And, the end of an article is a live link to the Tables of Contents.
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Asteroid (273230) de Bruyn

John Roy de Bruyn (b. 1958) is a Canadian physicist working on experimental condensed-matter physics, with emphasis on soft materials, the physics of biological systems, and the dynamics of systems driven out of equilibrium. He is a faculty member at Western University in London, Ontario

Orbit type: Main Belt

Reference: MPC 85018

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Asteroid (277883) Basu

Shantanu Basu (b. 1964) is an American astrophysicist on the faculty of Western University in London, Ontario. He has performed numerical studies of star formation that have elucidated the effect of magnetic fields on cloud core and disk formation, and he was one of the originators of the Migrating Embryo model of circumstellar disk evolution.

Orbit type: Main Belt

Reference: MPC 85018

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Barber-Explore the Moon-Tel

3. Explore the Moon—Tel    Brian    Barber    Victoria        2022    22 Mar 2022
 

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Rudolph Dorner (1948-2022)

In March of this year, Rudolph Dorner, the founder of the Dorner Telescope Museum (DTM), passed away. It was Rudolph’s generosity of spirit, generosity of conception, and generosity of pocket which is bringing forth the museum. He had a long-standing fascination with the optical devices which reveal something of the universe to us, and that interest was far from an armchair one. He also had great respect for the combination of ingenious minds, discriminating eyes, and skilled hands which crafted those instruments.

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RASC Calgary: 10 years of ALMA

Event Date: 
Thursday, March 17, 2022 - 9:30pm to 11:30pm

10 years of ALMA: transforming our understanding of planet formation in circumstellar disks

Presented by:  Dr. Brenda Matthews

RASC Calgary

Thursday March 17, 2022 @ 7:30 pm MDT ( 9:30 pm EDT)

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RASC Mississauga: Speaker Night

Event Date: 
Friday, April 22, 2022 - 7:30pm to 9:30pm

Astrobiology- How strange life might be?

Presented by: Dr Chris Impey Steward Observatory, University of Arizona   

RASC Mississagua

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The Sky This Month - March, 2022

The Messier Marathon

Charles Messier (1730 – 1817) was one of the most prolific comet hunters of his time. Over his career, he used a 100 mm telescope and discovered 13 new comets, and co-discovered seven more. During many observing sessions, he would come across objects that were not comets such as nebulae, star clusters, and galaxies which he plotted on his star charts. With the collaboration of Pierre Mechain, the first version of the Messier catalogue contained only 45 entries. Other revisions saw more entries for a total of 110 objects we see today. From this list, 76 objects are bright enough (some challenging) to be seen in a pair of 10 X 50 binoculars from a dark sight on a moonless night.

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