Potpourri Night
Talks include Collimating a Newtonian Reflector, some Deep Sky Photography experiences, a review of a camera lens to use for astrophotography and a look at the Apollo 17 mission - on the Moon 49 years ago today.
Talks include Collimating a Newtonian Reflector, some Deep Sky Photography experiences, a review of a camera lens to use for astrophotography and a look at the Apollo 17 mission - on the Moon 49 years ago today.
Potpourri: A Special Evening for Aspiring Astrophotographers
Special Guest - Trevor Jones (AstroBackyard)
Title: Deep-Space Astrophotography: Proven Methods for Better Images
Trevor will explain how he has been able to collect better images from the city than he thought were possible. From recommended filters to advanced processing techniques, see why APOD-worthy images are possible from the backyard.
Speaker: Dr Lea Hirsch, University of Toronto - Mississauga
Here Come the Suns: The statistics and habitability of planets in binary star systems
Most planet searches focus on single stars, like the sun. But half of all sun-like stars actually live in binary or multiple stellar systems, whose planet-hosting capability may be quite different. In binary systems, planets can occupy either circum-stellar or circum-binary orbits, but many orbital configurations are thought to be unstable due to the effects of the binary companion. Binaries are also thought to affect the proto-planetary disks of their companions, potentially disrupting their ability to form planets at all.
Potpourri Meeting – talks on the February Skies, As Astrophotography Journey, a book review and the James Webb Space Telescope
2021 Annual Meeting
A review of the Mississauga Centre's activities during 2021.
Potpourri Meeting – CANCELLED
Speaker: Dr JJ Kavelaars, University of Victoria
Topic: Exploring a new world on the Edge of the Solar System: New Horizons and Arrokoth.
Potpourri Meeting – RASC Light Pollution Abatement and the RASC Rudolph Dorner Telescope Museum
An evening of Stargazing at the Riverwood Conservancy
Speaker: Dr Chris Impey Steward Observatory, University of Arizona
Topic: Astrobiology- How strange life might be?
An evening of Stargazing at the Riverwood Conservancy
Cost is $5 per person for the general public.
RASC members are free but you must register at the Riverwood website.
If the weather is cloudy, the event will be postponed 24 hours.
Potpourri Meeting – several short talks by members. A review of a filter for astrophotography, Astronomy Clubs in High Schools, an Equatorial Platform for Short-Duration Tracking, upcoming astronomical events in May