The Canadian astronomical community received a wonderful surprise on October 8th when it was announced that Manitoba native Dr. Jim Peebles would receive the 2019 Nobel Prize for Physics. Jim was born in St. Boniface and obtained a Bachelor Degree
November Speaker: The Moon After Apollo
Dr. Philip Stooke 7:30 PM Wednesday, November 13th, 2019Room A104 Bob Wright Building, UVic Phil Stooke looks at missions to the Moon since the Apollo era (NASA’s Apollo landings and the Soviet Union’s final missions of the early 1970s). After
October Speakers: Linda and Tom Spilker
Cassini’s Intriguing New Discoveries and the Design of Space Missions The Cassini Project Scientist and a Space Mission Architect Share Their Insights 7:30 PM Wednesday October 9th 2019, Flury Hall, Bob Wright Centre, UVic Cassini’s Intriguing New Discoveries Abstract: Dr.
September Speaker: Canada’s role in the next generation wide field spectroscopy
Dr. Alan McConnachie 7:30 PM Wednesday September 11th Room A104 Bob Wright Building, UVic The Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT, 1979-) is a 3.6-metre class facility that has been a consistently productive and competitive instrument during its decades long life. Science evolves,
RASCals Star Party 2019
September 27-29, 2019 St. Stephen’s Anglican Church7921 St Stephens Road – off Mt. Newton Cross RoadSaanichton, BC, Canada 2019 RASCals Star Party poster (774kb PDF) Gates will open at 3pm on Friday. Camp on the field and setup your telescope for two
You are Invited to the Cowichan Valley Starfinders Star Party
Memories of Apollo 11 Lunar Landing from members
RASC Victoria Centre members who were old enough to have watched original television broadcasts and read the newspapers of the day, featuring the momentous landing of the Apollo 11 mission on the lunar surface on July 20, 1969 have some