This past weekend was "new moon" when we often take the opportunity to
get out from under the Los Angeles light dome and see the real night
sky. This weekend's was a fun observing trip for planets, lightning,
meteors, and a great night sky. I have pictures and an observing report
here:
http://mojo.whiteoaks.com/2010/08/09/sky-full-of-planets-and-lightning/
Next new moon weekend coincides with the Labor Day weekend, Sept. 3-6,
and we'll be joining the San Jose Astronomical Society in Yosemite
National Park at Glacier Point for three nights of great observing in
one of the best night skies on the planet.
We'll have sidewalk astronomy in Monrovia next weekend, and Pamela Park
the following weekend. More on that in a few days.
Jane will post some more about the Perseid meteor shower later this
week, and right now you can enjoy her What's Up podcast about the
Perseids here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxBc4dA37So
The meteor shower is ongoing with a peak Thursday night / Friday
morning, but good meteors all week.
Mojo
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