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President's Message
The Spring message from the club's president -
  Gerry Bissett.

Next Meeting
Friday, May 10, 7:30pm.

Back at WLU Science building room 1002.

The Stargazers 101 will meet Friday May 24, 7pm.
At Laurentian Zehrs Community Room.

Club Calendar

A full calendar of club meetings and events for the 2012-2013 year.

Next Event

June 6 David Levy talk.

Visit the Club Events page for future and past Events and Activities.


Green Laser Pointers

Laser PointerAll about the use and missuses of Laser Pointers


Laser Pointers

The Green Laser Pointer is a very useful instrument in the hands of astronomers to point out objects in the night sky for others to see.  We have also seen more creative uses, like using it in place of a finder scope.  However the missuses of these devices is causing concern and may have some implications for amateur astronomy.

When using these devices be very careful to use them correctly.  Never point them at any one or even at ground level in case you catch some one in the eyes.  Also if aircraft are in the area, refrain from using until they are gone.  If a pilot sees one of these they may become worried about it hitting them and causing momentary blindness. 

The perception of danger from green laser pointers is out there and it alone may cause these devices to be outlawed.  We don't want to see a case where an amateur astronomer is at fault for some damage due to the use of a green laser pointer.

Please take a look at following links for more information:

RASC GLP Committee has put together this excellent PDF Green Laser Pointer and this Power Point presentation GLP Smart Use

The CBC's radio program 'The Current' ran an article about Laser Pointers and Aircraft, check out this pod cast: Laser Pointers and Aircraft