Newsletters

January Event Horizon Astronomy Newsletter

The January issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available.

In this issue you’ll find…

  • The Sky This Month
  • Chair’s Report
  • Treasurer’s Report
  • Upcoming McCallion Planetarium Shows
  • Plus Much More!

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Photo credit: Andromeda Galaxy by Peter Wolsley

December Event Horizon Newsletter

The December issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available.

In this issue you’ll find…

  • November Letter From B.A.S.E.F.
  • Eyepiece Review
  • The Sky This Month
  • NASA’s Space Place
  • Plus Much More!

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Photo credit: The Pleiades (M45), by Janice Mannering.

November Event Horizon Newsletter

The November issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available.

In this issue you’ll find…

  • The 2016 HAA Celestial Events Calendar
  • The Sky This Month
  • Treasurer’s Report
  • The Wave – It is not over until it’s over!
  • Plus Much More!

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Photo credit: Bob Christmas, Polaris and Comet C/2014 S2 PanSTARR

June Event Horizon Newsletter

The June issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available.

In this issue you’ll find…

  • The Sky This Month
  • Astronomy Phone Apps
  • Scenes From McQuesten Park Public Night
  • Upcoming Events
  • Plus Much More!

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Photo credit: Bob Christmas, Comet C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy) and NGC 188

May Event Horizon Newsletter

The May issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available.

In this issue you’ll find…

  • Letters from B.A.S.E.F. Winners
  • The Sky This Month
  • A Trip Down Memory Lane
  • Scenes From The Spring Scope Clinic
  • Scenes From Astronomy Day
  • Plus Much More!

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Photo credit: Don Pullen, Astronomy Day 2015

April Event Horizon Newsletter

The April issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available.

In this issue you’ll find…

  • The Sky This Month
  • Comet Lovejoy in Cassiopeia
  • 2015 James A. Winger Prize Presentation at BASEF
  • Kepler 186-F: Earth 2.0 or Earth’s Galactic Cousin?
  • Upcoming Events
  • Plus Much More!

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Photo credit: Ann Tekatch, St. Patrick Day Aurora

March Event Horizon Newsletter

The March issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available.

In this issue you’ll find…

  • The Sky This Month
  • First Experience At Seeing the L.M.C.
  • Lights on the Moon: Moon Express
  • Quirks of Stellarium
  • Book Review of The Martian
  • Plus Much More!

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Photo credit: Triple-play Conjunction by Lise Bennett

February Event Horizon Newsletter

The latest issue of our club’s Event Horizon newsletter is now available.

In this issue you’ll find…

  • The Sky This Month
  • Comet Lovejoy Gallery
  • Astronomy Crossword
  • Upcoming Events
  • Plus Much More!

Download your copy from the newsletters section.

Photo credit: C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy) by David T.

January Event Horizon Newsletter

The latest issue of our club’s Event Horizon newsletter is now available.

In this issue you’ll find…

  • The Sky This Month
  • The 2015 HAA Celestial Events Calendar
  • Bernie Venasse’s 2014 Highlights
  • B.A.S.E.F. and H.A.A. 2014 Year in Review
  • Plus Much More!

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Photo credit: M52 and the Bubble Nebula Area by Bob Christmas.

December Event Horizon Newsletter

The latest issue of our club’s Event Horizon newsletter is now available.

In this issue you’ll find…

  • The Sky This Month
  • The 2015 HAA Celestial Events Calendar
  • Interstellar (Movie Review)
  • Harvey Garden’s Binocular Box
  • Scenes From The Fall 2014 Telescope Clinic
  • Plus Much More!

Download your copy from the newsletters section.

Photo credit: November 7 Telescope Clinic by John Gauvreau.