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SUMMARY:Introduction to Astronomy August 2024
DESCRIPTION:What Meteorites Tell Us About The Early Solar System \nby guest speaker Joel Schiff \nMeteorites are Solar System material that has landed on Earth. Most of it comes from the Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter\, although some specimens are from the Moon and Mars. How this material lands on Earth and why it is scientifically important for studying the origins of the Solar System will be the subject of the talk. Numerous samples belonging to the author will be available for perusal. \nThis is a fascinating and important topic of astronomy. We look forward to seeing you all there! \nBest regards\, Chris Benton
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/introduction-to-astronomy-august-2024/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory & Planetarium\, 670 Manukau Road\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345
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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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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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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:20240826T200000
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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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