Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
- Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (RASC) is a national, non-profit, charitable organization devoted to the advancement of astronomy and allied sciences. At present, there are 29 local branches of the Society, called Centres, located in towns and cities across the country from St. John's to Victoria.
The RASC is the Canadian equivalent of the British Astronomical Association. It was founded informally in the 1800s, but received a royal charter in 1903 from King Edward VII. The society incorporated nationally in 1968, prior to which its incorporation was limited to Ontario. The headquarters is in Toronto. ["Looking Up. A History of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada" R. Peter Broughton. Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. [http://www.rasc.ca/lookingup/] ]
There are about 4500 members from coast to coast to coast, and internationally. The membership, composed primarily of amateurs, also includes numerous professional astronomers and astronomy educators. Many members are relatively new to astronomy as a hobby. Introducing members and the general public to astronomy and the social aspects of the hobby is a big part of the Society's activities.
Each of the Centres of the Society conducts a variety of activities of interest to its members and to the public. At regular meetings, well-known professional and amateur astronomers give lectures on a variety of topics of current interest. In addition, there are study and special-interest groups. Most Centres publish their own newsletters and hold their own group-observing events ["Star parties and Events" RASC [http://www.rasc.ca/centres/events.shtml] ] . Some members take part in regular observations of variable stars, lunar occultations, sunspots, meteors, comets and other phenomena; others develop special skills in astroimaging.
Most Centres have public education programs, including special star nights during the summer months when thousands of people are given an opportunity to look through a telescope courtesy of an RASC volunteer.
The RASC also publishes a number of books and periodicals. These include the annual Observer's Handbook, now in its 100th edition (2008), which is found in observatory control rooms and astronomer's reference shelves worldwide. Also published is a six issue per year magazine called the Journal and an annual astronomical wall calendar, called the Observer's Calendar, featuring photos by members. ["Publications of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. [http://www.rasc.ca/publications/index.shtml] ]
The current president is Dave Lane (2008-2010). His term will expire at the 2010 Annual Meeting to be held in Fredericton, NB.
References
External links
* [http://www.rasc.ca RASC Official website]
* [http://www.rasc.ca/centres/index.shtml Links] to individual RASC Centres' websites.
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