Hi everyone - would you guess that we have over 550 of you on our email
list? That tops our former Sidewalk Astronomy list from the SF days by
over a hundred . :-)
Tonight, for those of us in the Los Angeles region, we have an
outstanding ISS pass. The International Space Station makes a long high
pass, visible with your unaided eyes. Sat Aug 01 8:37 PM, Visible: 6
min, Max Height: 81 degrees, Appears: SW, Disappears: NE Nearly overhead!
Also, Here's my 98th What's Up video on the JPL website
-http://go.nasa.gov/1hcjVbZ <http://go.nasa.gov/1hcjVbZ> This month, I
talk about the Perseids and all 12 planets - (including former planets
Pluto, Juno, Ceres, Vesta and Pallas -- which are all visible this
month) You will need binoculars, luck, telescopes and an experienced
planet hunter to see some of them, and it may be possible to see all
twelve in one night -- a fun project for us amateur astronomers with
telescopes. <http://go.nasa.gov/1hcjVbZ>Here's my last attempt - ten
planets!!!
http://jane.whiteoaks.com/2010/06/14/a-ten-planet-night/
August's Sidewalk Astronomy in Monrovia will be missing a few of us
because Gary, Mojo and I will be bringing our telescopes to Yosemite's
Glacier Point where we will participate in the annual free star party
with the San Jose Astronomical Association on August 22nd. (Also August
21st). If you plan a Yosemite trip this month, Each weekend (except
full moon) brings a different Northern California Astronomy club to
Glacier Point. Here's the remaining programs for this year and the
website with all the Free Astronomy programs
http://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/programs.htm
August 7-8: Santa Cruz Astronomy Club (SCAC)
August 14-15: Peninsula Astronomical Society
August 21-22: San Jose Astronomical Association
September 4-5: Sacramento Valley Astronomical Society (SVAS)
Hope you see the ISS, Perseids and plenty of planets this month!! Jane
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Jane Houston Jones
@jhjones @NASAInsight
What's Up? August - my 98th podcast! Perseids+12 planets
http://go.nasa.gov/1hcjVbZ