Hi everyone,
That darn "Mars will be bigger than the moon" email is circulating
again this month. Grrrr. Every year I update my Mars in August web
page in case people google around for help determining if it is fact
or fallacy.
http://www.otastro.org/Mars2005/ note the angry red
font. ;-)
Yesterday our web server stats went astronomical - lots of people
were looking at my Mars page. Lo and behold, I discovered that my
page was linked to an MNSBC article, titled Mars Hoax Lasts Five
Years.
Here's the article - it is a really well written one:
http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/08/26/1294160.aspx
If anyone asks you about Mars, you can refer them to the article.
Our next Sidewalk Astronomy events will be September 5th in Pasadena
and 6th in Monrovia.
This weekend we'll be doing our dark sky observing at Lake Sonoma in
Sonoma County most likely, while visiting family in the North Bay.
For any of you hankering for some dark sky nights, I can recommend
the public star party in Joshua Tree National Park, Hidden Valley
picnic area. It's open to the public, starts at 7:30 p.m. with a
star talk and video projection, and then lights out, and stars and
milky way galore! Here is the local Yucca Valley Astronomy club's
website.
http://www.andromedasociety.org/ You'll find the picnic area
near the Yucca Valley/Joshua Tree entrance to the park. There are
nearby campsites at Hidden Valley campgrounds, probably first come
first serve. It's a quarter mile walk to the picnic area.
See you in a couple weeks out on the sidewalk! Jane
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Jane Houston Jones
Senior Outreach Specialist, Cassini Program
JPL - 4800 Oak Grove Drive, MS 230-205
Pasadena, CA 91109 818-393-6435
jane.h.jones(a)jpl.nasa.gov
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