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SkyNews Magazine March/April 2021 Back Issue

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This edition of SkyNews takes you beyond our own boundaries into the limitless skies.

As we start to think of a future that includes a station around the Moon and a trip to Mars, Canada is entering a new golden age of humans in space. Elizabeth Howell and Randy Attwood explore the past, present and future of Canada's role in space exploration.

If you're looking through a telescope, Brian Ventrudo has the top sky events across Canada for March and April skies in "Exploring the Night Sky," while Chris Vaughan celebrates galaxy season with tips on seeing lesser-known objects.

On the ground, a new project in Nova Scotia is linking culture and astronomy through Two-Eyed Seeing, and one Albertan shares how he is passing his love of astronomy to the next generation. This issue also highlights Canadians who build their own telescopes.

It's all in this edition of SkyNews!
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March/April 2021 This edition of SkyNews takes you beyond our own boundaries into the limitless skies. As we start to think of a future that includes a station around the Moon and a trip to Mars, Canada is entering a new golden age of humans in space. Elizabeth Howell and Randy Attwood explore the past, present and future of Canada's role in space exploration. If you're looking through a telescope, Brian Ventrudo has the top sky events across Canada for March and April skies in "Exploring the Night Sky," while Chris Vaughan celebrates galaxy season with tips on seeing lesser-known objects. On the ground, a new project in Nova Scotia is linking culture and astronomy through Two-Eyed Seeing, and one Albertan shares how he is passing his love of astronomy to the next generation. This issue also highlights Canadians who build their own telescopes. It's all in this edition of SkyNews!


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This edition of SkyNews takes you beyond our own boundaries into the limitless skies.

As we start to think of a future that includes a station around the Moon and a trip to Mars, Canada is entering a new golden age of humans in space. Elizabeth Howell and Randy Attwood explore the past, present and future of Canada's role in space exploration.

If you're looking through a telescope, Brian Ventrudo has the top sky events across Canada for March and April skies in "Exploring the Night Sky," while Chris Vaughan celebrates galaxy season with tips on seeing lesser-known objects.

On the ground, a new project in Nova Scotia is linking culture and astronomy through Two-Eyed Seeing, and one Albertan shares how he is passing his love of astronomy to the next generation. This issue also highlights Canadians who build their own telescopes.

It's all in this edition of SkyNews!
read more read less
SkyNews, Canada's magazine of astronomy and stargazing, is your guide to observing the night sky. It is published six times a year by The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada and SkyNews Inc. Each issue contains feature articles on observing and astronomy science, a seasonal star chart, stunning celestial photos, expert equipment advice, and the latest news from the world of astronomy. The magazine features some of the world's best science writers and astrophotographers, including Alan Dyer, Nicole Mortillaro, Ivan Semeniuk and Elizabeth Howell.

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