iceman
25-11-2015, 06:03 AM
Updates in this Newsletter
One Month Until Xmas - Calendars running out!
ISS Transit in front of the Moon
Observatory To Be Built for High School Students in Canberra
* One Month Until Xmas - Calendars running out!
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With only a month until Xmas, now's the perfect time to stock up on the great gift of an IceInSpace Astronomy Calendar (http://bit.ly/1JuEcTD).
Stock is running low, with only just over 50 Astronomy Calendars and about 100 Southern Sky Calendars (http://bit.ly/1hpUun2) left.
So get in quick and grab that stocking filler for your family, friends, work colleagues etc.. secret santa anyone? :)
As an added incentive, take advantage of this newsletter reader special! 10% off all Calendars. Just use the coupon code 10PCTNEWS on your cart/checkout page and the discount will be applied.
SAVE: Order 2 or more calendars and receive 20% off! This is in addition to the 10% off using the Coupon!
They look great in your kitchen or in the workplace cubicle!
Order online here: IceInSpace Astronomy Calendar 2016 (http://bit.ly/1JuEcTD).
* ISS Transit in front of the Moon
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/newsletter/images/20151125-issmoon.jpg
This amazing capture shows the International Space Station (ISS) transiting the Moon from Brisbane on the 21st November 2015.
The whole event lasted only 0.49 seconds, so takes careful preparation and planning, including being in the right place at the right time - usually a ground track of only 7km wide. So for a given location on Earth, it is quite rare.
Captured with a C9.25, Canon 7D Mk II, Tak Mewlon 180 F12, and ASI 174MM ccd camera. Both mounted side-by-side on a Tak EM200 Mount.
View the full image as well as others, on the Forum Thread at IceInSpace (http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=140461).
* Observatory To Be Built for High School Students in Canberra
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/newsletter/images/20151125-school.jpg
"Canberra's high school students staring into space can soon be doing it for a good reason after the approval of the first Astronomical Teaching Observatory to be located at Mount Stromlo.
The project is set to be complete by June next year after Melrose High teacher Geoff McNamara, arguably one of the most passionate science teachers in the country, secured funding and saved his own money to make the observatory possible.
The telescope will be open to students to carry out their own research projects. It will be managed and operated by Mr McNamara, with astronomers from the ANU Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics providing assistance to students who use it."
Read more on the Canberra Times (http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/the-first-teaching-observatory-for-high-school-students-built-in-canberra-mount-stromlo-20151031-gknlz2.html#ixzz3sR9vnYIv).
Thanks for reading! Keep looking up!
One Month Until Xmas - Calendars running out!
ISS Transit in front of the Moon
Observatory To Be Built for High School Students in Canberra
* One Month Until Xmas - Calendars running out!
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/newsletter/images/2016-astronomy-front-300px.jpg
With only a month until Xmas, now's the perfect time to stock up on the great gift of an IceInSpace Astronomy Calendar (http://bit.ly/1JuEcTD).
Stock is running low, with only just over 50 Astronomy Calendars and about 100 Southern Sky Calendars (http://bit.ly/1hpUun2) left.
So get in quick and grab that stocking filler for your family, friends, work colleagues etc.. secret santa anyone? :)
As an added incentive, take advantage of this newsletter reader special! 10% off all Calendars. Just use the coupon code 10PCTNEWS on your cart/checkout page and the discount will be applied.
SAVE: Order 2 or more calendars and receive 20% off! This is in addition to the 10% off using the Coupon!
They look great in your kitchen or in the workplace cubicle!
Order online here: IceInSpace Astronomy Calendar 2016 (http://bit.ly/1JuEcTD).
* ISS Transit in front of the Moon
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/newsletter/images/20151125-issmoon.jpg
This amazing capture shows the International Space Station (ISS) transiting the Moon from Brisbane on the 21st November 2015.
The whole event lasted only 0.49 seconds, so takes careful preparation and planning, including being in the right place at the right time - usually a ground track of only 7km wide. So for a given location on Earth, it is quite rare.
Captured with a C9.25, Canon 7D Mk II, Tak Mewlon 180 F12, and ASI 174MM ccd camera. Both mounted side-by-side on a Tak EM200 Mount.
View the full image as well as others, on the Forum Thread at IceInSpace (http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=140461).
* Observatory To Be Built for High School Students in Canberra
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/newsletter/images/20151125-school.jpg
"Canberra's high school students staring into space can soon be doing it for a good reason after the approval of the first Astronomical Teaching Observatory to be located at Mount Stromlo.
The project is set to be complete by June next year after Melrose High teacher Geoff McNamara, arguably one of the most passionate science teachers in the country, secured funding and saved his own money to make the observatory possible.
The telescope will be open to students to carry out their own research projects. It will be managed and operated by Mr McNamara, with astronomers from the ANU Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics providing assistance to students who use it."
Read more on the Canberra Times (http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/the-first-teaching-observatory-for-high-school-students-built-in-canberra-mount-stromlo-20151031-gknlz2.html#ixzz3sR9vnYIv).
Thanks for reading! Keep looking up!