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June 20 2015 Members observing outing to Thompson Park in Hudson

June 20 2015 Members observing outing to Thompson Park in Hudson

by Frank Tomaras | Jun 14, 2015 | Events

Our next members only observing is scheduled for Saturday June 20 2015 at Thompson Park in Hudson. This members outing is in colaboration with the Hudson Luna-tics  Astronomy Group and the Montreal Centre. Bring your telescopes or simply come by and share the wonders...

June 13 2015 – Members Dark Site observing @ Wooly Woods – mark your calendars !!

by Frank Tomaras | Jun 10, 2015 | Events

Our next members only Dark Site observing is scheduled for Saturday June 13 2015 at the Wooly Woods Observing site near St.Chrysostome. This is the Montreal Centres Darkest observing site which is only within a 45 minute drive from the Mercier bridge. Bring your...
Researchers identify circular orbits for 74 small exoplanets

Researchers identify circular orbits for 74 small exoplanets

by Frank Tomaras | Jun 1, 2015 | News

The system Kepler-444 formed when the Milky Way galaxy was a youthful two billion years old. The planets were detected from the dimming that occurs when they transit the disc of their parent star, as shown in this artist’s conception. Credit: NASA Read more at:...
May 30 2015 Public Lecture:  Charles Shahar  – Digitized Sky Survey (DSS2) images

May 30 2015 Public Lecture: Charles Shahar – Digitized Sky Survey (DSS2) images

by Frank Tomaras | May 22, 2015 | Events

Come and enjoy the heavens through a different perspective. Charles Shahar, a member of RASC Montreal, will be speaking about the images from his website, lightfigures.com/DSS2/ Apart from being of great scientific value, these wide field images also have an aesthetic...
For the first time, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft has photographed Kerberos and Styx – the smallest and faintest of Pluto’s five known moons.

For the first time, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft has photographed Kerberos and Styx – the smallest and faintest of Pluto’s five known moons.

by Frank Tomaras | May 20, 2015 | News

  85 Years after Pluto’s Discovery, NASA’s New Horizons Spots Small Moons Orbiting Pluto   Complete story here: http://www.nasa.gov/nh_new-horizons-spots-small-moons-orbiting-pluto
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