Newsletters
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
- Leslie Webb’s Reducer/Flattener
- Cartoon Corner
- Upcoming McCallion Planetarium Shows
- Upcoming Events
Download the latest issue or visit the newsletters section for past issues.
Photo credit: Scutum Star Cloud M11 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 Month
- Treasurer’s Report
- Cartoon Corner
- Upcoming McCallion Planetarium Shows
- Upcoming Events
Download the latest issue or visit the newsletters section for past issues.
Photo credit: Eagle Nebula by Peter Wolsley
The latest issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
- Annual General Meeting Summary
- Astrophysics Group Meeting Summary
- The Sky This Month
- Treasurer’s Report
- Eye Candy
- Cartoon Corner
- Upcoming McCallion Planetarium Shows
- Upcoming Events
Download the latest issue or visit the newsletters section for past issues.
Photo credit: Aurora in Vik, Iceland by David T.
The latest issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
- HAA Elections Notice
- The Sky This Month for October 2017
- Astronomical Halloween
- The Astro-Physics Group
- Cartoon Corner
- Upcoming Events
Download the latest issue or visit the newsletters section for past issues.
Photo credit: M13 by Matthew Mannering
The latest issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
- Letters From HAA Club Members
- HAA Elections Notice
- Book Reviews
- The Totally Awesome Total Eclipse
- Public Outreach Gallery
- Fall 2017 Calendar of Events
- Upcoming McCallion Planetarium Shows
- Upcoming Events
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Photo credit: Solar Eclipse 2017 by Bruce Pawlett
The latest issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
- The Sky For Summer 2017
- Letters From BASEF Winners
- May 2017 General Meeting Summary
- Upcoming Events & McCallion Planetarium Shows
- Eye Candy
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Photo credit: Crescent Moon by John Gauvreau.
The May issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
- The Sky This Month
- A Quebec Star: The Ball House
- April 2017 General Meeting Summary
- Upcoming Events
- Cartoon Corner
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Photo credit: Orion by Everett Cairns
The April issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
- Easter and Astronomy
- Snippets from April Fools’ Day
- The Sky This Month
- March 2017 General Meeting Summary
- Upcoming Events & McCallion Planetarium Shows
- Cartoon Corner
Download the latest issue or visit the newsletters section for past issues.
Photo credit: Open Clusters M44 and M67, by Bob Christmas
The March issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
- The Penumbral Lunar Eclipse from Cancun
- The Sky This Month
- February 2017 General Meeting Summary
- Eye Candy
- Cartoon Corner
Download the latest issue or visit the newsletters section for past issues.
Photo credit: Orion Nebula by Jim Wamsley
The February issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
- Cleaning the Optics on a 1975 Celestron C8
- Our Universe in a Cup of Coffee
- Tracking Vesta
- The Sky This Month
- 2017 Calendar of Events
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Photo credit: The Moon & Venus by Chris White