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Night Sky - The Phoenix Astronomical Society
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The Phoenix Astronomical Society. The Phoenix Astronomical Society. The Phoenix Astronomical Society. Council Members / Contact. Information about what’s happening and what you can see in the night sky. Star charts reproduce the New Zealand evening night sky from latitude 40 degrees south. 8203; Towards Galactic Centre. The brightest region of the Milky Way passes overhead in June. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website.
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Meetings and Events - The Phoenix Astronomical Society
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The Phoenix Astronomical Society. The Phoenix Astronomical Society. The Phoenix Astronomical Society. Council Members / Contact. The Phoenix Society Meetings July 2016. Saturday 9 July at 7:30 pm. At the Clubrooms and Observatory, 51 Ahiaruhe Road, Carterton. 7:30 pm Winter Stars. AV presentation, Clubrooms). Observing and Telescope Viewing. Monday 11 July at 7:30 pm. At the Clubrooms, 51 Ahiaruhe Road, Carterton. Presentation by Paul Curry. Thursday 14 July at 7:30pm. THE WEATHER AND WEATHER FORECASTING.
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Wairarapa Web Design Development Portfolio
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Find out who we are. What we can do for you. Our recent web projects. View a selection from our recent website projects and read our Customer Testimonials. Our web-development projects are created bespoke to your needs - for the design. This project update was in collaboration with Design Hive in Masterton, aiming to maximise the online presence of the My Masterton website. Server updates and high tech testing tools were used to provide monitoring of the website and subsequently implement improvement...
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February 2014 - Barekiwi
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The worlds largest place name. The worlds largest place name. Come on give it a go, try and say it. Before we headed here I called the Rongomaraeroa Marae in Porangahau to see if there was anyone who could come and meet us and tell the story behind such a beast of a name. I had made a plan to meet with Alan Wakefeild at 9am at the sign, so off we went! Alan first introduced us to the name with the idea that to know it you need to understand it. So first he introduced us to the “Koauau” (C...After a good ...
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Comets - The Phoenix Astronomical Society
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The Phoenix Astronomical Society. The Phoenix Astronomical Society. The Phoenix Astronomical Society. Council Members / Contact. Comet C/2014 Q1 PanSTARRS. Comet PanSTARRS photographed by Ian Cooper just north of Masterton on July 1 2015 at 6.23 pm, using a 400mm lens at f/6.3, 4 second exposure on ISO 3200. This comet was different in that the two tails were seen at right angles to each other. Comet PanSTARRS was best seen in bino’s and shone at around 5th magnitude, so it wasn’t a great...
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Join Us - The Phoenix Astronomical Society
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The Phoenix Astronomical Society. The Phoenix Astronomical Society. The Phoenix Astronomical Society. Council Members / Contact. If you are already a member, then you can join up to our online forum free of charge. New members will receive a newsletter and be entitled to attend monthly meetings. Payment instructions will be sent on receipt of your membership application. NOTE: Associate members cannot be elected to Council. Instiutional members receive the newsletter only. Create a free website.
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Stardate 2016 - The Phoenix Astronomical Society
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The Phoenix Astronomical Society. The Phoenix Astronomical Society. The Phoenix Astronomical Society. Council Members / Contact. Andrew Larken, Ian Cooper, Maya Moore and John Honore securing the ‘all-important’ marquee. Photo by Edwin Rodley. Special thanks to Maya who also designed and oversaw the building of the shower units. As can be seen by the photographs above, attendees had the opportunity to observe and photograph the stars and nebulae of our summer night sky, and for some this lasted until dawn.
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Society History - The Phoenix Astronomical Society
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The Phoenix Astronomical Society. The Phoenix Astronomical Society. The Phoenix Astronomical Society. Council Members / Contact. History of the Phoenix Astronomical Society. Our first project was to build a recreational observatory in the Wairarapa on privately-owned land. Why the Wairarapa? Well we looked for somewhere close to Wellington, easily accessible but unpolluted by too much light. The convenience. The range of telescopes gives members the opportunity to view through a variety. Provided by TPAS...
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The Phoenix Astronomical Society - The Phoenix Astronomical Society
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