Traffic disruptions this weekend

Do check for highway and street closures before driving to our meeting on Saturday, the 14th.

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Jacques Cartier Bridge will be Major trouble

For the second week in a row, levelling and paving work will cause major closures on the lanes and ramps of the Jacques Cartier Bridge. Here’s what you need to look out for on the roads this weekend.

JACQUES CARTIER BRIDGE

On the Longueuil side, the bridge exit ramps toward Route 132 East and West will be closed from 10 p.m. on Friday to 5 a.m. on Monday.

Also during that time, two out of three lanes will be closed at the exit of the bridge on the Montreal side, in the direction of De Lorimier Ave. North.

HIGHWAY 20

Highway 20 West will be closed between the Turcot and Saint-Pierre Interchanges from 11:59 p.m. on Friday to 5 a.m. on Monday.

TURCOT

The ramp from Highway 15 South (Décarie) to Highway 720 (downtown) will be closed from 11:59 p.m. on Friday to 5 a.m. on Monday.

The ramp from Highway 20 East to Highway 15 North will be closed at the same time.

Exit 2 (Atwater Ave.) on Highway 720 will also be closed at that time.

HIGHWAY 15

Highway 15 North will be closed between Exit 58 (Highway 10 West, Île-des-Soeurs) and the entrance to De la Vérendrye Blvd. from 11:30 p.m. on Friday to 5 a.m. on Monday.

LOCAL ROAD CLOSURES

Notre-Dame St. West will be closed between Monk Blvd. and Carillon Ave. until 5 a.m. on Tuesday.

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ANOTHER POSSIBLE INTERSTELLAR COMET!

Astronomers have discovered a likely interstellar object — the second after Oumuamua — and this one’s a comet that will pass nearest the Sun later this year.

From Sky and Telescope:

Meanwhile, images show that the incoming object sports a faint but distinct coma and the barest hint of a tail — something ‘Oumuamua lacked — and thus appears to be a comet. Astronomers are no doubt eager to get spectra of the new find to determine what compounds might be escaping from its surface.

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From Astronomy Magazine

http://www.astronomy.com/news/2019/09/astronomers-may-have-just-discovered-an-interstellar-comet-visiting-our-solar-system

While ‘Oumuamua wasn’t seen until it was on its way out of the solar system, C/2019 Q4 is still on its way in — and should remain visible for a year. With current orbit calculations, C/2019 Q4 is expected to reach its closest approach to the Sun in December 2019, providing astronomers with time to observe it more closely. The comet will likely come within 2 AU of the Sun, which is outside the orbit of Mars. Though currently around a brightness magnitude around 18 —too dim to be seen with a small telescope — the comet is expected to brighten to around 15th magnitude.
Space Weather News for Sep. 12, 2019
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A POSSIBLE INTERSTELLAR COMET: A new comet just discovered by amateur astronomer Gennady Borisov is rocketing through the solar system too fast for the sun’s gravity to hang onto it. Indeed, it appears to be a visitor from the stars. Interstellar Comet Borisov will make its closest approach to the sun and to Earth in Dec. 2019. Get the full story and observing tips on today’s edition of Spaceweather.com

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Above: Comet Borisov is currently beyond the orbit of Mars. Click here to play with a 3D visualization of the comet’s approach courtesy of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.