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Mon, 2009-07-06
The on-line version (in Adobe Acrobat PDF format) of the August 2009 issue of the RASC Journal is now available in full-colour, high-resolution format (5.4 MB), plus a low-resolution version (2.5 MB) for those members on dial-up service.
To access the current issues of the Journal, login at the portal https://secure.rasc.ca.
Then select "Journal Access"
Use the login details found there and coming to you by email announcement.
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James Edgar
Journal Production Manager
August 2009 Issue Contents - table des matières
Feature Articles/Articles de Fond
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Astronomical Observations by Peter Fidler and Others in “Canada” 1790-1820 by Peter Broughton
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Buzzard Coulee - An Amateur Search Effort by Murray D. Paulson
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Running Large-Scale Astronomy Events on the Web by G. Tulloch, P. Trudel, and M. Simmons
Columns/Rubriques
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On Another Wavelength: M27 - A Bipolar Planetary Nebula by David Garner
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Pen and Pixel: Noctilucent Clouds/Veil Nebula/ Elephant Trunk Nebula/Mare Serenitatis
by David Roles/Stef Cancelli & Paul Mortfield/Pierre Tremblay/Mike Wirths
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Through My Eyepiece: Titan's Shadow by Geoff Gaherty
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Quick Picks for Observing by Kim Hay
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A Moment With...Dr. Peter Martin by Phil Mozel
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Astronomical Art & Artifact: Alfred Russel Wallace and the RASC by R.A. Rosenfeld
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Second Light: Intermediate-Mass Black Holes by Leslie J. Sage
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Orbital Oddities: Delight(s) of Day, Part 2 by Bruce McCurdy
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Gizmos: Springwater Observatory - The Floor by Don Van Akker
Departments/Départements
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Letters to the Editor
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Errata
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News Notes/En manchettes
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Best-selling Theoretical Physicist and Cosmologist Gives Prestigious Public Lecture
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Saint Mary’s University - First Ph.D. & 2009 Plaskett Medal
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CASCA Presents First Peter G. Martin Award
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Celebration of Canadian Astronauts
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Reviews
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François Arago, un savant généreux. Physique et astronomie au XiX siècle
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Alien Volcanoes
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To a Distant Day: The Rocket Pioneers
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Society News by James Edgar
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Astrocryptic Answers by Curt Nason