THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF CANADA
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                                                               Bulletin No. 15

                            PLANETARY SECTION


Greetings!

This is the last bulletin that you will receive under this heading. This does
NOT mean that Planetary Bulletins will not be issued any longer, but merely
that the various Sections have been abolished and the Job of co-ordinating
observations has been given to C000CA.

Present co-ordinators will, in many cases act as part of and consultants to
COCOCA, but COCOCA as a whole will be responsible for the maintenance
of our programs.

The planetary program, as outlined in Bulletins 7-15, will continue as usual,
so keep those observations coming in.

I have been a bit slower than usual in returning observations to their owners,
but this has been on purpose. Rather than try to extract information from
them in bits and pieces, I am waiting until the end of apparition of a planet,
processing the observations, and then returning them. Thus, observations
of Venus and Jupiter will be returned soon.

Observations of Mercury will be printed in a forthcoming issue of the National
News letter as a result of our labours.

Observers should be focussing their attention on Saturn these nights and
making all sorts of measurements. Don't forget that we still need observations
of Jupiter and Venus too!

Thank you for your support and cooperation. Best wishes for clear skies and
good seeing.



                                                    Kenneth E. Chilton,

                                                  National Co-ordinator,
                                                    Planetary Section,
                                 93 Currie Street, Hamilton 57, Ontario.

                                             Phone:  416-388-0586
1 October, 1970.
Date: 
701001
Object: 
PlanetaryEA
Description: 
Planetary Section Bulletin No. 15
Folder: 
Other Bulletins
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