Newsletters
The January issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
- The Casimir Effect and Black Holes
- HAA is a Gift
- December 2016 General Meeting Summary
- The Sky This Month
- 2017 Calendar of Events
- The 2017 HAA Celestial Events Calendar
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Photo credit: The Dumbbell Nebula (M27), by Bernd Mueller.
The December issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
- The Sky this Month
- Astrophysics Discussion Group Meeting Summary
- Wanted – Dead and Alive Part III
- The Twelve Days of Christmas
- Super Moon Gallery
- The 2017 HAA Celestial Events Calendar
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Photo credit: The Ring Nebula, David T.
The November issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
- The Sky this Month
- In the Shadow of the Moon; an occultation story
- Wanted – Dead and Alive Part II
- Upcoming McCallion Planetarium Shows
- The 2017 HAA Celestial Events Calendar
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Photo credit: HAA Telescope Clinic, by John Gauvreau
The October issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
- The Sky this Month
- Wanted – Dead or Alive
- Eye Candy
- Cartoon Corner
- Upcoming McCallion Planetarium Shows
- Upcoming Events
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Photo credit: The California Nebula (NGC 1499), by Bob Christmas
The September issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available for download!
In this issue you’ll find…
- The Sky this Month
- AstroCATS Report
- Oh Me, Let’s Get Metaphysical
- Eye Candy
- Cartoon Corner
- Upcoming McCallion Planetarium Shows
- Upcoming Events
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Photo credit: M20 – the Trifid Nebula, by Matthew Mannering
The June issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available and jam-packed with great content!
In this issue you’ll find…
- HAA Outreach Report – Bayfront Park
- The Sky this Summer 2016
- Educational Presentations and Public Outreach
- A New Member Perspective
- Expanding Confusion: Misconceptions About the Universe
- Eye Candy
- Cartoon Corner
- Upcoming McCallion Planetarium Shows & Events
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Photo credit: Mars, Saturn, Antares (alpha Scorpii) & the Rho Ophiuchi Region, by Bob Christmas
The May issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available.
In this issue you’ll find…
- The Sky This Month
- The Beginnings of Life on Earth
- Hamilton Amateur Astronomers in the Community
- Photo Eye Candy
- Plus Much More!
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Photo credit: The setting Moon, Hyades & Pleiades, by Dane Anderson
The April issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available.
In this issue you’ll find…
- The Sky This Month
- NASA’s Space Place
- Upcoming Events
- Cartoon Corner
- Plus Much More!
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Photo credit: The November 2014 HAA Telescope Clinic, by John Gauvreau.
The March issue of the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers Event Horizon newsletter is now available.
In this issue you’ll find…
- The Sky This Month
- Beginner Astrophotography and Home Depot
- Upcoming Events
- Cartoon Corner
- Plus Much More!
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Photo credit: The Moon, by Peter Wolsley
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