is the theme for our September 20th meeting at the Hotel Espresso Montreal Downtown, 1005 rue Guy, corner of boul. Rene Levesque.
11:00 AM Early Birds will be treated to a viewing of the classic SF film, Logan’s Run, after which we will discuss how well (or not) it stands the test of time. (Some of us remember not trusting anyone over 30!)
1:00 PM Main Programming begins with the setting up of telescopes and binoculars. Several types will be on display, as well as books and magazines for the budding amateur astronomer. Special guests, Bill Strople and David Shuman will be on hand to demonstrate, and weather permitting, there will be solar observing.
After the break and raffle draw we’ll present “Postcards from Pluto“, the latest images from the New Horizons probe, and Urban Astronomy–Yes, there is stuff to see over the light polluted skies of Montreal!
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The last hour or so of the meeting will be dedicated to completing the art for our Stop Motion Animation Project. Bring scissors, markers, and everything else you think you might need! If you missed the August meeting, look here: http://www.monsffa.ca/?p=1423 for a report from Keith, and here and here to view projects by François Ménard, our own expert in Stop Motion Animation.
After we pack up and clear out the room, we will go out for Food & Drink! Location of said sustenance to be decided on the spot.
If Bill is still around, and if the sky is clear, we might do some observing in the parking lot.