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2013 Statewide Star Parties

The 2013 NC Science Festival started on Friday, April 5th with a “Statewide Star Party,” where groups all over NC held public observing on the same day. After weeks of planning, gloom, and rain (from an unusually cool Spring) we were rewarded with an awesome sky, an excellent Museum program, and enthusiastic crowds for these festive and exciting observing events. In fact, before dark we had lines at each of the telescopes at all the events. We would like to…

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Treasurer’s Report: Mar 31 2013

Report Period: 1 Jan 2013 – 31 Mar 2013 Income & Expenses INCOME Membership Dues 2,430.00 Interest 1.27 Total $2,431.27 EXPENSES PayPal Transaction Fees (PayPal) -68.21 Business Cards & Brochures (Phyllis Lang) -364.15 Liability Insurance (Marsh U.S. Consumer) -320.00 IDA Membership (IDA) -100.00 Total -$852.36 Account Balances Business Checking 3,260.20 PayPal 92.01 Regular Savings 10,310.47 Special Purpose 580.42 Total $14,243.04 Memberships Individual Memberships 64 Family Memberships 40 Total Memberships 104 DETAIL New Memberships 35 Renewed Memberships 68 Lifetime Memberships 1…

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The Mass of the Black Hole in XTE J1118+480

In the March 2013 meeting, Dr Juthika Khargharia presented on the techniques to measure the mass of black holes in x-ray binaries developed by Dr. Khargharia.  These results have been accepted by the Astronomical Journal.  This talk covered a lot of ground and it generated many questions.  This was quite a popular meeting.

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Comet PANSTARRS Viewing

Over 10 members of the Raleigh Astronomy Club came out to Science Thursday 3/15 at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences to view comet PanSTARRS and some other objects. Over 50 members of the public came out to brave the cold and windy conditions.

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Observe-a-rama

A large number of RAC members took advantage of excellent weather conditions from March 7-11 to do some spring season observing. A rare string of very good transparency coincident with the new moon allowed great observing of deep sky objects. Some members attended the Staunton River Star Party in Virgina, while others attending observing sessions in the Raleigh area.

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Thursday Night at the Museum

The Raleigh Astronomy Club (RAC) partnered with the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and Time Warner Cable to kick off Thursday Night at the Museum on Febuary 28th. The museum will now be open later into the evening/night on Thursday Nights.  RAC set up 6 telescopes and 1 binocular station outside the museum on the Bicentennial Plaza.  Additionally the club had a table set up inside the Nature Research Center (NRC) near the entrance to provide visitors with more…

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Panel Discussion on Video Astronomy

Speaker: Doug Lively, Tony Hopp, Matt Lochansky, Michael Carnes, Travis Wills This meeting consisted of members that are doing video astronomy.  It was done in a panel format.  Mike Keefe ask questions and the panel members answered them.  First they describe why they go into video astronomy and what sort of equipment they used.  Various answers were given.  One answer was a way of giving his daughter a way to view the stars via a smartphone.  This allowed her to…

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Februrary 2013 Business Meeting

Astronomy Days The officers took a moment to thank all of the people that participated in Astronomy Days.  The event went well, even with the weather.  The special meeting with Jim Green went well and there were over 50 people in the audience. Astronomy Days Feedback Mike Keefe solicited feedback about Astronomy Days from the members.  There is a survey that is available as well.  The link is http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/87KTB6D.  Please take a moment to fill out the survey, if you…

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February Telescope Tune Up Clinic

This past Saturday, the Raleigh Astronomy Club hosted it’s first Telescope Tune Up Clinc of 2013 at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Science’s Prairie Ridge Ecostation.  It was well attnded despite the cold weather and cloudy skies.  Attendees learned about  telescope basics, alligning finders, collimation, polar alignment and lots of advice that was out of this world. 🙂

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Public Observing Session on Jan 19, 2013

RAC hosted a telescope observing session for the public at North Cary Park on Saturday evening, January 19 from 7pm to 9:30. As always, the event was free. Attendance was good for a cold January evening. About 100 or so people of all ages visited the telescopes and asked many questions. RAC members provided 18 telescopes for viewing, from small refractors to reflectors to Schmidt-Cassegrains. Most telescopes provided views of the moon and Jupiter which were great crowd-pleasers. Others showed…

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Treasurer’s Report: Dec 31 2012

Report Period: 1 Sep 2012 – 31 Dec 2012 Income & Expenses INCOME Membership Dues 545.00 Interest 1.72 Total $546.72 EXPENSES PayPal Transaction Fees (PayPal) -15.99 Picnic Shelter Rental (Doug Lively) -120.00 Picnic Supplies (Ian Hewitt) -134.97 Filing Office Supplies (Chuck Jaynes) -27.52 Envelopes & Stamps (Chuck Jaynes) -23.33 Website Fees – raleighastro.org (Chuck Jaynes) -145.38 Website Fees – astronomydays.org (IPower) -25.98 Post Office Box Yearly Fee (U.S. Post Office) -120.00 Total -$613.17 Account Balances Business Checking 2170.75 PayPal 174.24…

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December 28 Meeting: Astronomical Toys

A few dozen people gathered at the December indoor meeting to see and hear about various members’ newest astronomical toys. Items shared with the group ranged from books to telescopes to various observing and imaging gadgets. The discussion was accompanied by refreshments which added a festive tone to the meeting. Co-chairman Ian Hewitt also shared a few items of business related to the upcoming Astronomy Days event at the Museum on January 26-27.

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