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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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SUMMARY:Young Astronomers Group
DESCRIPTION:Let’s answer some “what if” questions in this lesson! \nEver wondered what would happen if the Sun exploded today? Or what if someone fell into a black hole? How about forgetting to put on your spacesuit before jumping out of a space station? 🤯 \nIn this exciting session\, we’ll dive into all your wild and crazy “what if” questions and explore the incredible possibilities of the universe! 🚀 This is your chance to ask those mind-boggling space questions and discuss them with other young\, curious minds just like you! \nWe’ll end with a super fun kahoot quiz or a special booklet activity to test your space smarts\, so don’t forget to bring your devices! 📱 \nIf you love space and want to explore the craziest “what if” scenarios\, this lesson is for you! Let’s go beyond the stars together. ✨
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/young-astronomers-group-3/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory\, 670 Manukau Rd\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Young Astronomers
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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:20240916T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240916T200000
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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:20240916T200000
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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:20240923T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240923T213000
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SUMMARY:Film Night September
DESCRIPTION:We are running two films tonight.  We look forwards to seeing you there. \n  \nAre We Alone | Astronomical Space Documentary Episode 3\n \nDamon Scotting spent six years making this very engaging documentary.  We are viewing episode 3 of 6 \n  \nBack to the Moon – Part 1 ｜ VOANews\n \nAfter the Apollo program ended\, the US took a long hiatus from lunar exploration. What happened during this time\, and what has NASA been doing?  This documentary  explores the multiple attempts to return to the Moon.  This is Part 1 of 2
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/film-night-september-3/
LOCATION:Stardome Observatory & Planetarium\, 670 Manukau Road\, Epsom\, Auckland\, 1345
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