The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada is hosting introductory astronomy sessions called Homebound Astronomy to help Canadians keep learning about the sky from your own from your backyard during COVID-19.
Sessions include how to install and set up Stellarium, a free, open-source planetarium software, a tour of the night sky including deep-sky objects and objects you can see from your back porch, introductory Astrophotography and more!
You may like: Where to Star-Gaze without Light Pollution: Dark-Sky Preserves in Canada
Homebound Astronomy: The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada’s Introductory Astronomy Lessons
What: Introductory astronomy courses that give you the tools to learn astronomy on your own at home, along with some observing goals to try. All you need is your computer! A pair of binoculars will help, but are not necessary.
When: Every Tuesday and Thursday at 3:30pm to 4:30pm EDT.
How: Register Online
https://rasc.ca/homebound-astronomy