NEXT CLUB MEETING THIS WEEKEND & SEPTEMBER 2019 e-IMPULSE NOW AVAILABLE

Attention MonSFFA Members:

The September 2019 e-Impulse is now available!

Click here to preview or download it:

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This issue is also now archived on the “Impulse” page of this Web site.

NEXT CLUB MEETING IS THIS WEEKEND

SATURDAY, September 14, 11:30AM-5:00PM, St-François Room (second floor), Hôtel Espresso, 1005 Guy St., Downtown Montreal 

Meeting Theme: Superheroes! Wear a T-shirt or other article of clothing sporting your favourite comic book superhero!

PROGRAMME

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11:30AM-12:45PM (Pre-Meeting Session)

Utopia Planitia Shipyards Competition: MonSFFA’s 2019 group project continues as our build teams finish assembling and detailing their scratchbuilt model spacecraft, then paint and weather them! If possible, additional time will be allotted in order to allow the completion of this project.

1:00PM-2:00PM

Can You Separate the Art from the Artist?: Should we judge artists solely upon their works? Can a terrible person still be considered a great sci-fi writer or filmmaker? Is it reasonable to impugn creators for attitudes, language, or actions that would only by today’s standards be considered inappropriate? Discuss!

2:00PM-2:30PM

Mid-Meeting Break: Fund-raising raffle; brief discussion of recent club business

2:30PM-3:30PM

It’s a Bird! It’s a Plane! It’s…?: How well do you know your superheroes? Game  in which players are challenged to identify comic book superheroes from just a quick, partial peek at their costumes!

Local Sensors detect…

In this issue of local sensors detect…

  1. A podcast for fans of Ray Harryhausen
  2. A new dinosaur from Japan
  3. If you’ve 250K to spend, they’ve got a helmet for you
  4. Victorian fantasy series Carnival Row, streaming on Amazon Prime Video
  5. A letter from Gene Roddenberry, read by Robert Picardo

 

  1. Interesting podcast for fans of Ray Harryhausen.

2. A new dinosaur from Japan

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A nearly complete fossilised skeleton of kamuysaurus japonicus, or ‘Japanese dragon god,’ is seen on display during the Dinosaur Expo 2019 at the National Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo

Japanese scientists have identified a new species of dinosaur from a nearly complete skeleton that was the largest ever discovered in the country, measuring eight metres (26 feet) long.

The team named the dinosaur “Kamuysaurus japonicus,” which means “Japanese dragon god,” according to a statement issued by the university.  READ MORE

3.  Need a helmet for your Star Wars costume? Minimum bid: 250K. https://www.icollector.com/David-Prowse-Darth-Vader-screen-used-signature-mask-and-helmet-from-Star-Wars-Episode-V_i34247459

4. Victorian fantasy series Carnival Row, streaming on Amazon Prime Video 

Starring Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne, Carnival Row is an Amazon Original, a dark and steamy fantasy where mythological faeries are refugees among an intolerant human population.  READ MORE

5. A rare letter from Gene Roddenberry in support of the Planetary society.  

Robert Picardo reads the letter from Gene Roddenberry. Watch on YouTube.

See the actual letter: http://www.planetary.org/multimedia/space-images/misc/20180907_gene-roddenberry-the-planetary-society.html

In 1980, the creator of Star Trek, Gene Roddenberry, wrote a letter and sent it out to a Star Trek fans mailing list. In the letter, Gene invited his fans to join us on our mission to explore the cosmos. Hear the letter as read by Robert Picardo, listen to his Jean-Luc Picard impression, and see inside Bill Nye’s office for more Star Trek artifacts on hand at The Planetary Society. Read the letter here: http://www.planetary.org/multimedia/s…