Astronomy Days Out of This World!

On January 24 and 25th The Raleigh Astronomy Club and the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences hosted the 18th Astronomy Days event in downtown Raleigh.  Over 14,500 people participated in this free weekend event.  It features exhibits and presentations from local astronomy clubs, NASA, the Museum, and mayn other organizations.  This year’s them was the international year of astronomy.  The Raleigh Astronomy Club would like to sincerely thank every individual and every organization who attended or volunteered for the Astronomy…

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January Meeting – Astro Images

The January 9th meeting had a great turnout and featured presentations from the RAC Imaging Subgroup.  This is a special interest group with the Raleigh Astronomy Club that focuses on astrophotography and imaging.  It is open to any member of RAC and has been holding meetings for almost a year.  They have discussions on everything from getting starting in astrophotography to advanced techniques and even conduct field sessions. Steve Izzo leads the group and introduced the session.  Ian Hewitt, Mark Lang, Joe…

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2008 RAC Meeting Summaries

Raleigh Astronomy Club 2008 Meeting Summaries By Mark Lang Jan. 11, 2008 – RACOBS was clouded out, so an indoor meeting was held.  A 20 minute long NASA video called “The Saturn Essays” was shown.  It included many stunning photos accompanied by music.  See:  http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/cassini-essay-4/index-flash.html.  After the video, a discussion was held about the 2008 Astronomy Days. Jan. 25, 2008 – Regular meeting night, but a special Astronomy Days presentation was given in the main museum auditorium.  Ian Hewitt ran…

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An improbable set of coincidences lead to a special meeting of the RAC.

Secretary’s Blog, August 22, 2008 by Mark Lang On Monday Aug. 18, the Club got an email in the [email protected] mailbox from Lisa Corbett who along with her husband are members of the Wayne Co. Astronomy Club. Lisa, who works for the N.C. Dept. of Justice, has a co-worker friend Susannah Cox. It just so happened that Susannah’s father, Dr. Colin Cox, was to be in town visiting for the weekend. The Wayne Co. group had already met earlier in…

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