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Friday, May 27, 2005

Astronomy in Canada, May - Aug 2005

These are notices to Astronomy conventions, workshops and starparties which are scheduled to take place in Canada between May to August from the JPL Space calendar .

May 30-Jun 10 - Workshop: Astrobiology and the Origins of Life, Hamilton, Canada
Jun 05-08 - Planetary and Terrestrial Mining Sciences Symposium (PTMSS), Sudbury, Canada
Jun 12-17 - Conference: Solar Wind 11 / SOHO 16 - Connecting Sun and Heliosphere, Whistler, Canada
Jul 01-03 - Island Star Party 2005, Vancouver Island, Canada
Jul 08-10 -[May 25] Gateway to the Universe Star Party, Powassan, Ontario, Canada
Jul 08-10 -[May 26] Astro Festival, Mont-Megantic National Park, Canada
Jul 11-15 - Conference: Ultra-Relativistic Jets in Astrophysics, Banff, Canada
Jul 29-31 - 25th Annual Telescope Making Contest (CAFTA), St-Timothee, Canada
Jul 30-Aug 07- 22nd Annual Mount Kobau Star Party, near Osoyoos, Canada
Aug 02-06 - Conference: Neutron Stars at the Crossroads of Fundamental Physics, Vancouver, Canada
Aug 04-07 - Saskatchewan Summer Star Party, Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, Canada
Aug 04-07 - Starfest 2005, Mount Forest, Canada
Aug 29-31 - 37th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval (PTTI) Systems and Applications Meeting, Vancouver, Canada

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    Well, it's a new year - in fact it's almost the Chinese New Year. I'm still putting together astronomy lesson plans for the first and second semesters. This year the budget allows us to purchase a new telescope for the science group. That's great so we're still juggling the numbers how to get best bang for the buck! Not the 'big bang' you understand LOL. I'm coming down on the side of the Meade LX200GPS 12" Schmidt-Cassegrain. Let's wait and see.

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    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 2:30 pm  

  • Well done on a nice blog Kirok of L'Stok. I was searching for information on astronomy charts and came across your post Astronomy in Canada, May - Aug 2005 - not quite what I was looking for related to astronomy charts but very interesting all the same!

    Well, it's a new year - in fact it's almost the Chinese New Year. I'm still putting together astronomy lesson plans for the first and second semesters. This year the budget allows us to purchase a new telescope for the science group. That's great so we're still juggling the numbers how to get best bang for the buck! Not the 'big bang' you understand LOL. I'm coming down on the side of the Meade LX200GPS 12" Schmidt-Cassegrain. Let's wait and see.

    If you do have a moment, please take a look at my new site on: Astronomy for Kids .

    A happy new year to everyone!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:20 pm  

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