Saturday 01 August 2009 at 12:30 am - Darlington Provincial Park Public Stargazing
Posted by: DRAA Support Category: Astronomy in the Park
When: Saturday 01 August 2009 at 12:30 am Ends: Saturday 01 August 2009 at 03:00 am
Location: Darlington Provincial Park
Please note: A fee of $13 is applicable to non members of the DRAA for day use of the park.
There will be a Power Point presentation at the Amphitheatre beginning at 8:30 pm covering the "Vastness of the Universe" whether the skies are cloudy or clear.
This will be followed at 9:00 pm (weather permitting) by the public viewing of the Universe through BIG telescopes. See the King of the Planets, "Jupiter" and its attending Moons, our own Moon and other celestial objects.
Sunday 09 August 2009 at 06:00 pm - Newtonville Town Bar-B-Que
Posted by: DRAA Support Category: Astronomy in the Park
When: Sunday 09 August 2009 at 06:00 pm Ends: Sunday 09 August 2009 at 09:30 pm
Location: Ina Brown Parkette Church Street Newtonville
Weather permitting, we will provide Safe Solar viewing of Flares and Sun Spots as well as have displays of telescopes and other handouts. We will also provide a telescope clinic for those who have a telescope hidden away but do not know how to properly set it up and use it.
Remember: Do not look directly at the Sun and always have an adult present with proper filters when using other optical instruments to prevent eye damage.
Saturday 15 August 2009 at 12:30 am - Blackout Day Town of Whitby
Posted by: DRAA Support Category: Astronomy in the Park
When: Saturday 15 August 2009 at 12:30 am Ends: Saturday 15 August 2009 at 03:00 am
Location: Heydenshore Pavilion 589 Water Street Whitby
In conjunction with the Town of Whitby, The Durham Region Astronomical Association will be hosting a Star Party at Heydenshore Pavilion to participate in Blackout Day. This is to remember the blackout in 2003 in which the night skies were once again observed with little light pollution. The Count Me In! Community Challenge have organized this friendly challenge to see who can get the highest per capita pledges to the Count Me In! Challenge in their municipality and who can get the highest reduction in energy consumption on Auguat 14. So go ahead and pledge your support at www.countmeinontario.ca. People wishing to participate must register on the website.
Jupiter and its attending moons will be the main feature along with Globular clusters of up to 1 million stars in a tight ball shape, planetary nebula which looks like a ring of smoke around a star that has blown off much of its atmosphere and other galaxies.
There will be indoor displays until the skies darken sufficiently around 9 - 9:15 pm.
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