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SUMMARY:Introduction to Astronomy June 2025
DESCRIPTION:Stellar & Exoplanetary Spectroscopy\nLearning to Read the Light\nTonight\, you will learn how astronomers read the light from stars to measure their temperature\, composition\, rotation and much more\, plus the atmospheres of distant exoplanets.\nWe start by explaining how and why atoms absorb and emit light at specific wavelengths before discussing how a prism splits light into its various colours to determine a star’s many properties. This will include a demonstration of a prism and calculating our Sun’s surface temperature\, plus images and step-by-step analysis of spectra taken with a local amateur spectrograph. Our discussions will then delve deeper into measuring magnetic fields and surface gravity of stars using this simple technique\, before discussing the process and frustrations with analysing the atmospheres of planets beyond our solar system. \nCome along and see how you can take some of these measurements yourself. This session is for everyone\, from beginners to experienced members\, who want to learn more about reading the light from stars and other objects.
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/introduction-to-astronomy-june-2025/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory & Planetarium\, 670 Manukau Road\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345
CATEGORIES:Introduction To Astronomy
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250526T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250526T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20250502T063300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250502T063431Z
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SUMMARY:Monthly Meeting May - The search for Takapō Meteorite
DESCRIPTION:The search and finding of the Takapō Meteorite and what we have since learnt about it. And Fireballs Aotearoa’s activities over the last year including the search for the Mahoe Meteorite. \n  \nSteve Wyn-Harris is a sheep and beef farmer in Central Hawkes Bay. He wrote a weekly national rural column for nearly three decades and has been a broadcaster for as long. He is on the executive of Fireballs Aotearoa\, the meteorite search co-ordinator and media liaison for the organization. In 2023 he was awarded an ONZM for services to farming and rural communities. \n  \nSteve has also published a children’s book:  ‘The Day I Crashed to Earth’ (target audience 5-13) about the finding of the Takapō Meteorite and for $20 anyone is welcome to a copy!
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/monthly-meeting-may-the-search-for-takapo-meteorite/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory & Planetarium\, 670 Manukau Road\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250519T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250519T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20250517T223522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250517T223522Z
UID:2796-1747684800-1747688400@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Pratical Astronomy May - Introduction to Astrophotography
DESCRIPTION:This talk will cover the basics for getting started with Astrophotography\, including cameras\, mounts\, optics and image processing
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/pratical-astronomy-may-introduction-to-astrophotography/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Practical Astronomy
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250512T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250512T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20250510T195123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250510T195123Z
UID:2787-1747080000-1747083600@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Film Night May 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Star by HG Wells.\n \nWhile it is fiction\, it’s Astronomical SF of the very best sort\, set in the late 19th Century\, when our understanding of multi-body dynamics was getting very good. The animations are made using AI\, which is no bad thing – the enthusiasts created it saved a fortune in animating it that way.\n \nThen\, this will be followed by Gliese 710 and its expected entry into the Solar System millennia from now.\nA short slide show of nearby stars\, just to get a grip on what’s in the Local Fluff.\n 
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/film-night-may-2025/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Film Night
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250421T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250421T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20250419T225304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250419T232444Z
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SUMMARY:Practical Astronomy April 2025 - Deep Sky Objects for the Dark Sky weekend
DESCRIPTION:This month we will be reviewing some deep sky objects well positioned for observing at the Anzac weekend dark sky observing event at the Waharau regional park.
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/practical-astronomy-april-2025-deep-sky-object-for-the-dark-sky-weekend/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Practical Astronomy
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250414T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250414T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20250405T040819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250405T040819Z
UID:2740-1744660800-1744664400@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Monthly Meeting April - Astrophotography with Rolf Olsen
DESCRIPTION:Astrophotography with Rolf Olsen \nThis week\, we are privileged to have world-renowned astrophotographer Rolf Olsen share his expertise with us\, discussing his observatory setup\, workflow overview\, and latest projects. \nHis many international achievements include the first amateur detection of light echoes from Eta Carina and Supernova 1987A\, and the circumstellar disc around Beta Pictoris. Six of his images have been featured as NASA’s Astronomical Picture of the Day\, and he has worked in collaboration with three professional astronomy teams for scientific purposes. He will also showcase and discuss his incredible Cantaurus A 320h image and his involvement with the Hubble Ultra Deep Field study. \nHis website for further information is https://www.rolfolsenastrophotography.com/ \nWe look forward to seeing you all there for this special evening\, which promises to be one not to be missed!
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/monthly-meeting-april-astrophotography-with-rolf-olsen/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250317T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250317T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20250309T100556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250309T100556Z
UID:2710-1742241600-1742245200@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Practical Astronomy March - The Autumn Night SKy
DESCRIPTION:This will be one of our quarterly planetarium sessions where we will review the Autumn Night Sky using the Planetarium.
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/practical-astronomy-march-the-autumn-night-sky-3/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Practical Astronomy
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250310T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250310T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20250308T204341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250309T005526Z
UID:2706-1741636800-1741640400@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Monthly Meeting March - Observing with the James Webb Space Telescope: Glimpsing the First Stars
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Dan Coe (Space Telescope Science Institute)\nObserving with the James Webb Space Telescope: Glimpsing the First Stars \nThe Webb Telescope was designed to look back in time\, to study the first generation of stars\, and reveal our cosmic origins. Now in its second year of operation\, JWST has already brought us tantalizingly close to our dream of seeing those first stars. Dr. Coe takes us on a profusely illustrated tour of some of the best images and latest results from the telescope\, and tells us about his and others’ observations of the most distant stars and galaxies astronomers have ever seen\, providing a view of the universe as it was 13 billion years ago. \nThis is a rebroadcast of one of the Silicon Valley Astronomy Lecture Series. \n 
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/monthly-meeting-march-observing-with-the-james-webb-space-telescope-glimpsing-the-first-stars/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250303T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250303T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20250122T021925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250122T023328Z
UID:2629-1741032000-1741035600@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Introduction to Astronomy March 2025
DESCRIPTION:NASA’s Europa Clipper Mission to Jupiter \nLate last year\, NASA launched a mission to Jupiter’s moon\, Europa\, in search of its potential to host life. Tonight\, Chris Benton will discuss why NASA chose Europa and what special features attract astronomers and astrobiologists to such a mission. Come along and also learn about the spacecraft\, how it will use gravitational assist manoeuvres to reach its destination\, its various instruments and the science to be performed.
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/introduction-to-astronomy-march-2025/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Introduction To Astronomy
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250217T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250217T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20250113T071123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250215T224534Z
UID:2622-1739822400-1739826000@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Practical Astronomy
DESCRIPTION:Telescopes and Accessories \nThis month we will be talking about the various types of telescopes and commonly used accessories.
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/practical-astronomy-2/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Practical Astronomy
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250210T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250210T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20250113T070928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250208T223315Z
UID:2620-1739217600-1739221200@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Monthly Meeting February - Touching the Sun
DESCRIPTION:Despite its familiarity\, the Sun is a very different presence from the friendly yellow circle in children’s paintings. Our star is a broiling mass of plasma\, with its powerful magnetic fields\, twisted by its rotation\, capable of producing dramatic events of spectacular beauty and power. Using results from NASA’s Parker Solar Probe – the fastest moving human-made object ever – and ESA’s Solar Orbiter\, this spectacular lecture takes a new look at the mysteries of the Sun\, and its effects on the Earth. \nThis lecture was recorded by Chris Lintott on 15th January 2024 at Conway Hall\, London \nChris is Gresham Professor of Astronomy. \nHe is also a Professor of Astrophysics at the University of Oxford\, and a Research Fellow at New College.
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/monthly-meeting-february/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241216T201500
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241216T211500
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20241214T203304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241214T203304Z
UID:2609-1734380100-1734383700@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Practical Astronomy - The Summer Night Sky
DESCRIPTION:This will be one of our quarterly planetarium sessions where we will review the Summer Night Sky using the Planetarium.
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/practical-astronomy-the-summer-night-sky-2/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Practical Astronomy
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241209T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241209T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20241207T212840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241207T212840Z
UID:2599-1733774400-1733778000@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Monthly Meeting December - Exploring the Gravitational Wave Universe
DESCRIPTION:Measuring gravitational waves is a revolutionary new way to do astronomy. They were predicted by Einstein\, but it was not until 2015\, that LIGO (the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory) first detected one of these waves. They were tiny ripples in space itself\, generated by the collision of two black holes. Since then\, LIGO and its international partners have measured nearly 100 signals. Dr. Lantz explains what we can learn from these bursts of energy and just how it is possible to measure a wave which stretches our detector 1000 times less than the diameter of a proton. And he discusses what’s coming next in our search for these tell-tale ripples in space? \nDr. Lantz is the scientific leader for the Advanced LIGO seismic isolation system. \nThis will be a rebroadcast of one of the Silicaon Valley Lecture Series. \n 
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/monthly-meeting-december-exploring-the-gravitational-wave-universe/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241118T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241118T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20241116T061835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241116T212221Z
UID:2583-1731960000-1731963600@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Practical Astronomy November  - Variable Stars
DESCRIPTION:Observation of variable stars has a long history with amateur astronomy. We will discuss the types of variable stars and how to observe them to obtain scientifically useful data. This is still a valuable activity even with the large survey telescopes\, as amateurs can obtain data for stars that are too bright for the large telescopes\, or for certain types of variable stars where changes are happening rapidly\, the survey scopes cannot be dedicated for short cadence observing of a single star.
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/practical-astronomy-november-variable-stars-2/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Practical Astronomy
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241118T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241118T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20241116T212332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241116T232641Z
UID:2586-1731956400-1731960000@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Astrophotography Group November
DESCRIPTION:Comet stacking and other features of Deep Sky Stacker with Eric Chiu.
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/astrophotography-group-november-4/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Astrophotography Group
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241111T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241111T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20241008T212701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T212701Z
UID:2543-1731355200-1731358800@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Monthly Meeting November -Dot to Dot in the Sky – The Nature of Night
DESCRIPTION:Early cultures sought connections between what happened on Earth and what occurred overhead. They told stories to explain the stars\, auroras\, and other night sky phenomena. Discover legends of the night sky\, as well as the relationship between art\, science\, and nature in our Earth-sky environment. \nJoan Marie Galat is an award-winning author in Canada who shares her love of the night sky in books that include the Dot to Dot in the Sky series\, Dark Matters—Nature’s Reaction to Light Pollution\, and the National Geographic Kids title: Absolute Expert: Space. Joan’s 2024 release—Make Your Mark\, Make a Difference—includes issues relating to outer space and the night sky. Visit www.joangalat.com for additional information.
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/monthly-meeting-november-dot-to-dot-in-the-sky-the-nature-of-night/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241028T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241028T211500
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20241025T100905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241026T205847Z
UID:2571-1730145600-1730150100@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Film Night October
DESCRIPTION:We are running one full length film tonight.  We look forwards to seeing you there. \n \nThe film we are playing tonight covers many different subjects.  It looks at SpaceX Projects\, Space Communications\, how partnerships with private companies like Boeing and SpaceX are reshaping space travel and much more.  This is a well put together\, very interesting film.
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/film-night-september-4/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory & Planetarium\, 670 Manukau Road\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345
CATEGORIES:Film Night
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241021T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241021T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20241019T211841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241019T211841Z
UID:2552-1729540800-1729544400@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Practical Astronomy October - Telescope Mounts
DESCRIPTION:This month’s talk will be about the various types of telescope mounting systems and how they are used.
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/practical-astronomy-october-telescope-mounts/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Practical Astronomy
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241014T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241014T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20241012T201713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241012T201713Z
UID:2547-1728936000-1728939600@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Monthly Meeting October - Black Holes and the Technology to Find Them
DESCRIPTION:The population of black holes\, objects left over from dead stars\, is almost entirely unexplored. Only about two dozen black holes are confidently known in our Galaxy. As a result\, some of the most basic properties of black holes remain unknown\, including the true number of black holes in the Galaxy\, their masses and sizes\, and how the black holes were formed. Dr. Lu discusses how she and other astronomers are using “gravitational lensing” — something predicted by Einstein’s work — to open a new window onto black holes\, and how the first free-floating black holes are now being discovered. She explains\, in everyday language\, why astronomers expect that the number of known black holes will increase by a factor of 100 over the next decade. \nTalk by Dr. Jessica Lu (University of California\, Berkeley) \nThis is a rebroadcast of one of the SVA Lecture Series. \nThe meeting will be followed by supper. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/monthly-meeting-october-black-holes-and-the-technology-to-find-them/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240916T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240916T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20240902T032801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240902T032801Z
UID:2519-1726516800-1726520400@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Practtical Astronomy September
DESCRIPTION:The Spring Night Sky \nThis will be one of our quarterly planetarium sessions where we will review the Spring Night Sky. The the weather is suitable we will follow the meeting with telescope observing. \n 
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/practtical-astronomy-september/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Practical Astronomy
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240916T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240916T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20240902T032050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240902T032243Z
UID:2517-1726513200-1726516800@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Astrophotography Group September
DESCRIPTION:Astrophotopgraphy Show-and-Tell\nPlease do feel free to bring all your favourite and best astrophotos on USB drive\, to share with the attendees.\nThe provided system has industrial-grade antivirus software\, to protect data integrity.\nPlease also do feel free to provide all the details of location\, camera\, processing\, and your experience.\n \nUnguided Dobsonian-mount Newtonian Digital Astrophotography\n– How to take an off-the-cuff snapshot with your smartphone\, with and without a smartphone mount\n– F/ratio considerations\n– Digital guidance for faint stuff – the freeware Astrohopper\n– The optimum eyepiece focal length for planets\n– The optimum eyepiece focal length for bright deep-sky objects\n– Inexpensive CMOS cameras for instruments of 4″ – 8″ aperture\n– Getting serious – CMOS cameras for instruments of 8″ aperture and up\n– The limit of the state of the art\n \nMartin La Grange
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/astrophotography-group-september-2/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Astrophotography Group
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240909T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240909T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20240816T231057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240831T090201Z
UID:2465-1725912000-1725915600@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Monthly Meeting September
DESCRIPTION:District Court Judge Alan Goodwin\, the Author of the novel Greene Lyon\, will discuss his book on Sir Isaac Newton. \nThe novel tells the ‘true’ story of Isaac Newton and the falling apple\, one of the great historical myths. The book combines real aspects of Newton’s life with entirely fictionalised parts and explores the murky divisions between magic beliefs and early scientific discovery. The story centres around Newton’s obsessions and secretive nature. He wants to understand the universe\, which he believes is the manifestation of God’s power\, but is haunted by darker impulses and a passion for Alice Cutler\, a girl from his youth\, who bears the mark of a witch. When Alice’s life is threatened by a witch finder\, Isaac’s life unravels\, driving him to scientific creation and a choice to banish Alice with fatal consequences. \nBorn in England in 1963\, Alan Goodwin was educated at Friends’ School\, a Quaker school\, in Saffron Walden\, Essex\, before taking a degree in Social Science. When qualified as a solicitor\, he practised Criminal and Family law in West London. In 1994 Alan emigrated to New Zealand and worked for many years at Corban Revell Lawyers in West Auckland where he became a managing partner of the firm. From 2011 to 2016 he worked as a barrister specialising in Family law\, acting for parties and working as a Lawyer for Child. Over the years he presented at legal seminars and conferences. In 2016 Alan was appointed as a District Court Judge\, sitting in the Family and Criminal courts in Manukau\, Auckland. Writing has been Alan’s passion since he was a teenager; he is also an avid reader with an enduring love of both fiction and non-fiction\, especially history and biography. He has a particular interest in science\, its history and impact on the way we live. When not reading and writing\, or enjoying family time\, Alan is a keen follower of sports\, especially football (he is a lifelong supporter of Tottenham Hotspur) and has also coached over the years. Greene Lyon is Alan’s second novel. His previous publications are Gravity’s Chain\, HarperCollins\, 2006\, and Working with Psychologists\, co-authored with Llewelyn Richards-Ward\, New Zealand Law Society\, 2002. \nThe book can be purchased at https://quentinwilsonpublishing.com/product/greene-lyon-a-novel-by-alan-goodwin/ \n  \n 
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/monthly-meeting-september/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240902T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240902T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20240818T034830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240818T040510Z
UID:2478-1725307200-1725310800@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Introduction to Astronomy September 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Planets & Moons of the Solar System Through Modern Eyes \nTonight\, we will review the Solar System’s eight planets\, exploring their general and exciting features\, including new ideas on how Mercury acquired a large iron core and the special features of many moons. We’ll then discuss why we see four minor rocky inner planets and four giant gas/ice outer planets\, including recent supercomputer simulations showing new insights into how the migratory movements of the giant planets in the early Solar System shaped the dichotomy we see today. \nIf you’re interested in current ideas on the planets\, moons and the Solar System\, this talk is for you! We look forward to seeing you all there. \nThis meeting will also be live-streamed on the AAS YouTube channel. \nhttps://www.youtube.com/c/AucklandAstronomicalSociety
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/introduction-to-astronomy-september-2024/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Introduction To Astronomy
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240826T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240826T211500
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20240822T085830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240824T074526Z
UID:2484-1724702400-1724706900@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Film Night August
DESCRIPTION:We are running two films tonight on our Solar System \nWe look forwards to seeing you there. \n  \nWe are Star Dust & Everything we see is in the Past | Astronomical Space Documentary Episodes 1 & 2\n \nDamon Scotting spent six years making this very engaging documentary.  We are viewing episodes 1 & 2 of 6 \n  \nThe Search for Alien Life | BBC The Sky at Night\n \nThe Sky at Night team investigate the latest science in the hunt for extraterrestrial life. Scientists have never been more obsessed …
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/film-night-august-3/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory & Planetarium\, 670 Manukau Road\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Film Night
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240819T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240819T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20240816T231738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240817T232922Z
UID:2470-1724097600-1724101200@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Practical Astronomy August
DESCRIPTION:Names and Catalogues \nIn this talk we will be discussing the IAU naming conventions for celestial objects along with the star and deep sky catalogues commonly encountered by amateur astronomers. \nThe Messier Catalogue \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/practical-astronomy-august/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Practical Astronomy
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240812T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240812T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20240811T022116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240811T022116Z
UID:2461-1723489200-1723492800@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Young Astronomers Group August
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever sat down on your balcony and gazed up at the skies and asked questions? Such as what happens if I get sucked into a black hole? Why are some stars red and some are blue? Is there life on any other planets? Why does Saturn have rings? Did you know that every star has its own story? \nCome and join us for a fun session where we will discover the answers! We will explore the myths one by one from our familiar Sun to mysterious galaxies far far away! And we will explore planets with an endless desert or a giant gas ball with beautiful rings. Whether you’re a kickstarter of astronomy or a junior expert\, there is a place for all of you. 
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/young-astronomers-group-august/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Young Astronomers
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240811T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240811T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20240811T022655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240811T022655Z
UID:2463-1723406400-1723410000@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Monthly Meeting August - My lessons from the RASNZ conference
DESCRIPTION:The Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand (RASNZ) Conference is an unique opportunity for astronomy enthusiasts\, professionals\, and researchers in New Zealand to meet\, discuss and learn about astronomy from each other. In this talk\, I will share my experience attending the RASNZ Conference\, highlighting the unique opportunities it offers for networking\, learning\, and exploring the latest developments in astronomy. From engaging presentations by leading experts to hands-on workshops and thought-provoking discussions\, I will discuss how the conference deepened my understanding of the universe and inspired new avenues for exploration. Whether you’re a seasoned astronomer or just starting your journey\, this talk will illustrate why the RASNZ Conference is a valuable experience for anyone passionate about the stars. \nAlex Liang is the presenter and organiser of the AAS Young Astronomers Group. The AAS Council awarded Alex a student sponsorship to attend the 2024 RASNZ Conference in Nelson. \n  \nThe talk will be followed with refreshments. \n 
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/monthly-meeting-august-my-lessons-from-the-rasnz-conference/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240722T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240722T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20240718T102129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240721T013703Z
UID:2441-1721678400-1721683800@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Film Night July
DESCRIPTION:We are running two films tonight on our Solar System \nWe look forwards to seeing you there. \n  \nA Deep Dive Into The Mysteries Of Mars | Astrum – 4K\n \nA refresh of the Astrum ‘Our Solar System’ series\, updated to reflect all we’ve learned about our planetary neighbourhood in the last few years \n  \nEight Wonders Of Our Solar System | The Planets | BBC Earth Science\n \nDiscover the most memorable events in the history of our solar system. Travel to the surface of these dynamic worlds to witness the moments of high drama that uniquely shaped each one.
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/film-night-july-2/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory & Planetarium\, 670 Manukau Road\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Film Night
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240715T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240715T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20240713T223425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240713T223425Z
UID:2433-1721073600-1721077200@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Practical Astronomy July - Sky Charting Software
DESCRIPTION:The topic for this month will be Sky Charting Software. \nSky Charting software can be used for planning your observing sessions\, previewing Sky Events and even telescope and dome control control. They are also a great educational resource for learning and gaining understanding of some of the jargon used in astronomy. We will use the Open Source desktop application Stellarium to investigate some of these features and also demonstrate the use of a mobile device using the Sky Safari app. \n 
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/practical-astronomy-july-sky-charting-software-2/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Practical Astronomy
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240715T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240715T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T025646
CREATED:20240713T225249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240713T225249Z
UID:2435-1721070000-1721073600@www.astronomy.org.nz
SUMMARY:Astrophotography Group July - Image Stacking
DESCRIPTION:This month Eric Chiu will do a presentation on astro image stacking using freely available software for planetary and deep sky photography.
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/astrophotography-group-july-image-stacking/
CATEGORIES:AAS Meetings,Astrophotography Group
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