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2015-04-24
      20:00

RASC Mississauga: The Stars of 1812

Speaker: Phil Mozel, Mississauga Centre RASC

The last two years have seen numerous celebrations to commemorate the bicentennial of the War of 1812. Many battles took place very close to the venue of Mississauga Centre meetings. Of possible interest to amateur astronomers is the state of astronomical knowledge at this time when war raged not only across parts of Canada and the United States but in Napoleonic Europe as well. As an amateur historian, Phil will also reveal, through his alter ego, his special connection to this period.

Phil is a founding member of the Mississauga Centre and a Past National Librarian. As a Contributing Editor of the RASC Journal he wrote the "A Moment With..." column detailing the research interests of astronomers. He says he has spent more time than he cares to remember in the dark, both outside and under various planetarium domes. His own observing extends to variable stars and photographing sunset and (occasionally) sunrise phenomena. He enjoys combining hobbies as will be seen in this talk.

Who can attend: Everyone
Fee: Free
Reservations: Not required
Organized by: RASC - Mississauga Centre
Location: University of Toronto Mississauga, William Davis Building, Lecture Hall SE2082, 3359 Mississauga Road, Mississauga. Enter off Mississauga Road. Park in lot 4 or the parkade across from the fitness centre south of the Davis Building. Enter through the Fitness centre, walk up the stairs until you reach the main corridor then turn right. (If you need an elevator, follow the corridor to the right of the stairs, then go up to the main floor.) Look for the Mississauga Centre sign in front of the lecture room.

http://earthshineastronomy.ca/events/2015/4/24/rasc-mississauga-centre-meeting-april-24

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