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Friday, August 8, 2008

August Lunar Eclipse & PAS Star Party Aug 16

http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/highlights/25523074.html

Aug 16: Join PAS at PV Park - 40th Street and Union Hills from 7pm to 10pm.
The eclipse begins at 9pm. In the mean time, we will be showing other fun objects until
the Moon rises.

Other Visible objects in the sky on this night:

Sunset 7pm
7:15pm Saturn, Venus, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter are possible
Saturn, Mercury, Venus set 7:30pm
Moonrise 7:30pm
Mars sets 8:30pm
Moon Eclipse starts 9pm
Since Eclipse lasts longer than we can stay at the park (10pm)
we suggest you watch the rest of the eclipse from home. : )

Join us. RSVp is required. If no public RSVP's, the star party is canceled.
Remember, we are still in Monsoons, so this is WEATHER PERMITTING.

RSVP is with Rod at 602-402-4284 by 3pm the day of event.


Terri, Events Coordinator
Email: Events@PASAz.org
Phoenix Astronomical Society

Tour August Sky

http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/highlights/26031779.html


Terri, Events Coordinator
Email: Events@PASAz.org
Phoenix Astronomical Society

Dodge the Moon - See more Perseids on Aug 11-12

http://www.skyandtelescope.com/community/skyblog/observingblog/26377449.html


Terri, Events Coordinator
Email: Events@PASAz.org
Phoenix Astronomical Society

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Space Fest 2009 - Feb 19-22

Got this in the Mail and thought some of you might be interested.....

Location: Town & Country Resort & Convention Center
Date: Feb 19-22, 2009

more info
www.spacefest.info

If anyone wants the flyer about this event, see me at the next PAS event,
which will most likely be Aug 28 Meeting of the Minds. I have only
one flyer, first to email me they want it, can have it.


Terri, Events Coordinator
Email: Events@PASAz.org
Phoenix Astronomical Society

Perseids Meteor Shower 2008

Space Weather News for August 5, 2008
http://spaceweather.com

COUNTDOWN TO THE PERSEIDS: The annual Perseid meteor shower peaks one week from today, on Tuesday, August 12th. The best time to look is during the dark hours before dawn on Tuesday morning when forecasters expect 50 to 100 meteors per hour. Get away from city lights if you can; plan a camping trip! The darker the sky, the more meteors you will see.

The source of the Perseids is Comet Swift-Tuttle, which has littered the August portion of Earth's orbit with space dust. The dusty zone is broad and Earth is already in its outskirts. As a result, even before the peak on August 12th, you may see some "early Perseids" streaking across the night sky. Photos of these early arrivals will be featured in the days ahead on http://Spaceweather.com as part of our full coverage of the Perseid meteor shower.

BONUS: Last Friday's total solar eclipse is history, but new pictures continue to appear in our photo gallery. Start browsing at this URL: http://spaceweather.com/eclipses/gallery_01aug08_page3.htm


Terri, Events Coordinator
Email: Events@PASAz.org
Phoenix Astronomical Society