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CATEGORIES:Guest Speaker Night
CREATED:20220409T160716
SUMMARY:Guest Speaker - Rolando De Michiel
LOCATION:of Event: Green Point Observatory
DESCRIPTION:The Sun and Solar ObservingRolando De MichielRolando De Michiel grew up in 
 the Sutherland Shire where in his youth, night skies were dark and the Milk
 y Way galaxy was clearly visible. One of his most memorable astronomical ex
 periences was to see the passing overhead of the Sputnik satellite in Octob
 er 1957 from the family home at Sylvania Heights. Books were prominent in R
 olando’s education and this extended to those that had photographs of plane
 ts, galaxies and nebulae taken with the largest telescope – the 200 inch Mt
  Palomar behemoth.\nWhilst always having an interest in astronomy, he joine
 d the Sutherland Astronomical Society in 1986 after having followed Halley’
 s Comet throughout its journey through the Solar System. Rolando undertook 
 the WEA course presented by the SAS. He has been a member since then and ha
 s been involved in various positions in the Society from President to Edito
 r of the journal as well as presenter of the cosmology part of the SASPAC c
 ourse.\nCurrently he dedicates time to viewing the Sun and enjoys combining
  this with his first passion – photography, frequently observing and photog
 raphing Prominences, Sunspots and other Solar phenomena.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h2>The Sun and Solar Observing</h2><h2><img src="https://www.sasi.net.au/i
 mages/articles/Rolando_IMG_2867.jpg" alt="Rolando IMG 2867" width="322" hei
 ght="429" style="margin-right: 10px; float: left;" />Rolando De Michiel</h2
 ><p>Rolando De Michiel grew up in the Sutherland Shire where in his youth, 
 night skies were dark and the Milky Way galaxy was clearly visible. One of 
 his most memorable astronomical experiences was to see the passing overhead
  of the Sputnik satellite in October 1957 from the family home at Sylvania 
 Heights. Books were prominent in Rolando’s education and this extended to t
 hose that had photographs of planets, galaxies and nebulae taken with the l
 argest telescope – the 200 inch Mt Palomar behemoth.</p><p>Whilst always ha
 ving an interest in astronomy, he joined the Sutherland Astronomical Societ
 y in 1986 after having followed Halley’s Comet throughout its journey throu
 gh the Solar System. Rolando undertook the WEA course presented by the SAS.
  He has been a member since then and has been involved in various positions
  in the Society from President to Editor of the journal as well as presente
 r of the cosmology part of the SASPAC course.</p><p>Currently he dedicates 
 time to viewing the Sun and enjoys combining this with his first passion – 
 photography, frequently observing and photographing Prominences, Sunspots a
 nd other Solar phenomena.</p>
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