A few of us Sidewalk Astronomers will be at Monrovia's Library park
tonight, and others will be working at Griffith Observatory or showing
the stars at the last of this year's Monrovia Canyon camp out tonight.
Stop by for great views of Saturn and the moon!
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Jane Houston Jones
@jhjones @otastro
What's Up October? All The Things:
Planets, Stars. Meteors, Asteroids,#ObserveTheMoon
https://youtu.be/Pct7jr7KrBo
Hi everyone. We;ll be out at Monrovia's Library Pary Saturday Sept 30
from about 7:30 - 9:30 p.m., weather permitting. Hope to see you! I'll
have some Cassini End of Mission pins and stickers to handout to people
who ask for them.
Tonight at 8:06 p.m. there is an ISS pass visible from our southern
California location. Look SSW - it will start to be visible 11° above
horizon, rising to 48°and then disappearing SSE after 3 minutes.
Later tonight at 10:30 p.m. Pacific time an Atlas V will launch from
Vandenburg AFB, which is about 170 miles nearly due West from Monrovia.
If you step out and look west you may see it. If you do, let me know as
there will be a NASA launch (Insight Mission to Mars in May 2018) which
will also be an afternoon launch (I think) from Vandenberg, and may be
visible from here too! We've seen Vandenburg launches from our driveway
in Monrovia!
Also a reminder November 11-12 will be our semi-annual Mojave National
Preserve star party, and begins our tenth year of providing this
fabulous public dark sky event! It's free, but RSVP so the Mojave
National Preserve Conservancy knows how many people car
camping/attending. Potluck item welcome. We'll bring the telescopes!
https://www.facebook.com/events/1923366914543228/
See you soon under the stars!
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Jane Houston Jones
Solar System Public Engagement
What's Up September? Milky WayRoad Trip
https://go.nasa.gov/2gz0UFL
It's cooling a little in Monrovia, and we are planning another sidewalk
astronomy night at Library Park, Myrtle and Lime Streets, Monrovia from
7:30 until 9 or 9:30 p.m. tonight. Sept 2nd. We'll be showing Saturn
and the moon again tonight. Many of you know I work on the Cassini
Mission to Saturn, and you may also know the mission will end with
Cassini entering and burning up in the atmosphere of Saturn's atmosphere
Sept 15th. Tonight will be the last sidewalk astronomy night with
Cassini in orbit around beautiful Saturn. We should also see Titan
tonight, Saturn's largest moon, and the second largest moon in the solar
system, behind Jupiter's Ganymede, which is just a tiny bit bigger. Read
more, and see all the cool new content we've been adding to the Cassini
website all year. Gorgeous posters and more!
Welcome to the many folks who have joined our email list since last
week's little article (and cover photo) in the Monrovia Chamber of
Commerce magazine Monrovia Insider. If you didn't get it, or "filed" it
already, it will appear here on the Monrovia Chamber of Commerce website
soon. http://www.monroviacc.com/pages/Home I had a lot of fun
reminiscing about how Mojo and I "discovered" our sidewalk astronomy
home in 2003.
As always, on the first of every month my What's Up Video is posted on
NASA and JPL's websites, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr
platforms! Here's the JPL web version https://go.nasa.gov/2gz0UFL
This month, I will take you on a late summer road trip, along the Milky
Way! Nearly all the photos were taken at our twice-a-year free dark sky
star party and potluck dinner at the Mojave National Preserve's Black
Canyon Group Campsite. You can find out more on our website Otastro.org.
Our next Sidewalk Astronomy nights are Sept 30 and Mot 28, not Sept and
Oct 15th as I erroneously published in the Monrovia Insider.
I'll put together an album of our fabulous eclipse trip to Idaho soon.
Let me know if you'd like to hear more about our Sidewalk Astronomers
clipse adventure. Jane
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Jane Houston Jones
Solar System Public Engagement
What's Up September? Milky WayRoad Trip
https://go.nasa.gov/2gz0UFL