Newsletters
The latest issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
- HAA Explorers
- The Sky This Month for February 2021
- Notes from MyVirtual Table, January 2021
- Canadian Solar Eclipses: 0-3000
- Where Is Astronomy Going From Here?
- NASA Night Sky Notes
- Eye Candy
- Plus More
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Photo credit: Backyard shadows from an almost-full moon by Jo Ann Salci
The latest issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
- HAA Explorers
- The Sky This Month for January 2021
- Benefits of Spectroscopy to the Study of Astronomy
- NASA Night Sky Notes
- Eye Candy
- Plus More
Download the latest issue or visit the newsletters section for past issues.
Photo credit: Flaming Star Nebula (IC 405) by Michel Audette.
The latest issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
- The Sky This Month for December 2020
- Observing Mare Orientale
- NASA Night Sky Notes
- Eye Candy
- 2019-2020 Financial Statements
- Plus More
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Photo credit: The Veil Nebula (Western Portion) by Mike Hamilton.
The latest issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
- The Sky This Month for November 2020
- What I’ve Been Doing During the Epidemic
- NASA Night Sky Notes
- Eye Candy
- Plus More
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Photo credit: The Milky Way by John Gauvreau.
The latest issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
- The Sky This Month for October 2020
- NASA Night Sky Notes
- Eye Candy
- Plus More
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Photo credit: Mars by Alex Kepic.
The latest issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
- HAA In the News!
- The Sky This Month for September 2020
- NASA Night Sky Notes
- Eye Candy
- Plus More
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Photo credit: Comet C/2020 F3 NEOWISE by Bob Christmas.
The latest issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
- The Sky This Summer 2020
- What Have I Been Doing During The Lockdown?
- CaLIGHTs DSO Astrophotography Image Calibration Tool — June 2020 Update!
- NASA Night Sky Notes
- Eye Candy
- Plus More
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Photo credit: Sketch of Solar Prominences, by John Gauvreau.
The latest issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
- The Sky This Month for May 2020
- HAA’s Library Corner
- Doing Spectra Under Difficult Suburban Conditions and What Needs to be Done
- NASA Night Sky Notes
- Eye Candy
- Plus More
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Photo credit: Venus, the Pleiades, the Hyades, and the International Space Station, by Sue MacLachlan and Doug Turner.
The latest issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
• The Sky This Month for April 2020
• When Things are Looking Down…Look Up!!
• Beta Testers Wanted
• NASA Night Sky Notes
• Eye Candy
• Plus More
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Photo credit: The Moon, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, by Bob Christmas.
The latest issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
• February Astrophysics Group Meeting Summary
• The Sky This Month for March 2020
• BASEF Honours Michael Jefferson
• NASA Night Sky Notes
• Upcoming McCallion Planetarium Shows
• Upcoming Events
• Plus More
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Photo credit: Orion’s Sword and Nebula, by John Gauvreau