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Posted by: Bubo Observatory Mark your calendars and book your vacations! This will be the eclipse of a lifetime for most of us in Eastern Canada. The centre of the
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Posted by: Bubo Observatory Mark your calendars and book your vacations! This will be the eclipse of a lifetime for most of us in Eastern Canada. The centre of the
Read MorePosted by: The Heinlein Society Seriously – a few zip ties and some loom would make this mess so much safer and reliable! ⇒ Original Post
Read MorePosted by: CBC Prince Edward Island The satellite, which is now in the prototype phase, is part of the Canadian Space Agency’s CubeSat project, which 15 universities across the country
Read MorePosted by: Athena Community Astronomy Club Don’t forget the monthly meeting for March, this Sunday, 27th, from 7-9. we’ll try to have the oft-postponed AGM as well as some interesting
Read MorePosted by: Mi’kmaw Moons HAPPY EQUINOX! Today the Sun moves northward across the celestial equator into the celestial northern hemisphere. There will be equal day and night. Every day, the
Read MorePosted by: BBC Sky at Night Magazine If you’re new to astronomy there will come a time when you want to buy a telescope. This can be a daunting decision,
Read MorePosted by: Athena Community Astronomy Club It’s a start. Astronomy for Kids ⇒ Original Post
Read MorePosted by: John Nangreaves This may not seem like much of a story, but the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) will be as much the scientific and social revolution the
Read MorePosted by: Athena Community Astronomy Club Rest In Peace, Carolyn. You were an inspiration to many, but mostly young women interested in science. Canadian connection, too: She worked with David
Read MorePosted by: Bubo Observatory A laser collimator is a great tool if you know how to use it, but be aware they have 2 big drawbacks: 1. They have to
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