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Nov 03 2022

Public Star Party Surprise Library -Observe the Moon

Public Star Party Surprise Main Library  (Observe the Moon)

Date and time: Tuesday, November 3 from 6:30 – 7:30 PM
16089 N Bullard Ave, Surprise, AZ 85374
Adult presentation by John Hiatt 5:30 – 6:15
Topic, Library Telescope Program.
Join the West Valley Astronomy Club outside and observe the moon through telescopes. Open to all ages, no registration is required.

 

Written by Amin_Patani · Categorized: Outreach

Nov 01 2022

Lunar Observations. Don Wrigley, EVAC (East Valley Astronomy Club)


Don Wrigley, EVAC (East Valley Astronomy Club).

Don has been a serious lunar observer for nearly 60 years, a member of EVAC for 30 years. Topic: Lunar Observation. A lunar tour, going from maria to maria (from sea to shining sea?) showing and describing the various points of interest, which includes objects of scientific interest, or objects which are just aesthetically pleasing. Also includes many objects which present observational challenges, due either to their small size or the special lighting conditions. All areas are observable with a good 3” refractor.

Written by Amin_Patani · Categorized: Meetings, Presentation

Oct 04 2022

Dark Matter in Seven Acts. Video Presentation

Dark Matter in Seven Acts

Video Presentation

Dark Matter in Seven Acts

Written by Amin_Patani · Categorized: Meetings, Presentation

Oct 01 2022

International Observe the Moon Night Oct 1, 2022

International Observe the Moon Night

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Written by Amin_Patani · Categorized: Outreach

Sep 06 2022

What’s up with the Sun? Recent Results from NASA’s Parker Solar Probe. Dr. Kelly Korreck, Astrophysicist, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory

Dr. Kelly Korreck, Astrophysicist, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Topic: What’s up with the Sun?Recent results from NASA’s Parker Solar Probe. The Parker Solar Probe (PSP) was designed to solve 3 mysteries of the sun and furthering our understanding of space weather. The talk covers Parker’s measurements of Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs- billions of tons of material hurling through space at millions of miles an hour – part of space weather), as well as recent Venus encounters and a few other surprises that Parker has discovered!

What’s up with the Sun? Results from Parker Solar Probe

Written by Amin_Patani · Categorized: Meetings, Presentation

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