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Sixty Years in Orbit

Sixty Years in Orbit, January 1969 special issue.


On January 15, 1909, the Hamilton Centre of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada officially came into existence,
commemorate this event, the Council of the Hamilton Centre felt that an expanded version of our quarterly newsletter, ORBIT would be appropriate. Your Editor was most delighted to undertake this task, and you are holding the result in your hands at this moment.

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Edmonton Early Years

The Earlier Years of the Edmonton Centre, by E.S. Keeping.

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Fifty Times Around the Sun

Fifty Times Around the Sun, A History of the Montreal Centre (1918-1968).

Page 60 is missing, but this may be just a page numbering error.

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Conclusion

THE CANADIAN LEGACY OF THE TRANSITS


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1882 Science

The Scientific Observations


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1882 Transit

THE 6 DECEMBER, 1882 TRANSIT


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1874 Transit

THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY TRANSITS


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1769 Transit

THE 3 JUNE, 1769 TRANSIT


Conditions augured well for the renewed effort to measure the Sun-Earth via the transit; astronomers were better prepared thanks to their experience of the 1761 transit, international tensions had eased by 1769, and the parts of the Earth where the entire transit could be observed were more accessible than in 1761. Perhaps the most famous transit expedition was that of James Cook to Tahiti.


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1761 Transit

THE TRANSIT OF 6 JUNE, 1761


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Transit Events Across Canada

This page lists details of transit of Venus events across Canada. To have your event listed here, use the [ToV contact form].


April 28


Toronto — Transit of Venus Symposium


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