The star party at PVCC was canceled due to heavy clouds.
Check out our web-site for next party.
Terri, Events Coordinator
Email: Events@PASAz.org
Phoenix Astronomical Society
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The star party at PVCC was canceled due to heavy clouds.
Check out our web-site for next party.
Posted by Rod Sutter at 8:03 PM
OK, Here's the plan, I will be there at PVCC, but no guarantee about the viewing tonight. I will be there around 6pm.
Posted by Rod Sutter at 4:47 PM
Well folks, you should know by now, it seems like anytime we have a Star Party scheduled, the clouds show up. I have emailed Dave at PVCC, waiting his response about tonight. I will keep everyone informed about tonights Star Party.
Posted by Rod Sutter at 3:06 PM
Heavens-Above is showing
that the docked Space Station
and Shuttle will
make a favorable pass over
Phoenix on Friday night from
7:22 to 7:24.
It will appear over the
northwest horizon, pass just
above Polaris,
and then disappear in the Earth's
shadow just before reaching
Castor and
Pollux. Might be worth stepping
out into the parking lot for this
one.
Posted by Terri at 1:49 PM
I received this from a gentleman in EVAC. But I thought you may be interested as well.
Would you like to name the next great space telescope? Here's your chance: NASA is inviting members of the general public to suggest a new name for the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope before it launches in mid-2008.
FULL STORY at
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2008/08feb_namethattelescope.htm?list972119
Check out our RSS feed at http://science.nasa.gov/rss.xml!
Posted by Terri at 3:37 PM
Enjoy!!!
3D breakthrough with updatable holographic displays
http://www.spacemart.com/reports/3D_breakthrough_with
updatable_holographic_displays_999.html
Case builds for water on Saturn moon
http://www.saturndaily.com/reports/Case_builds_for
water_on_Saturn_moon_999.html
Europeans Eager to Launch Orbital Science Lab
http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/080206-sts122-
columbus.html
Atlantis en route to space station
http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/space/02/07/spaceshuttle.
ap/index.html
http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/080207-sts122-
launch-day.html
Hard-To-See Meteor Shower Observed from Arctic
http://www.space.com/searchforlife/080207-seti-
quadrantid-mission.html
Coming Feb. 20: Total Eclipse of the Moon
http://www.space.com/spacewatch/080207-lunar-
eclipse.html
Boston University Astronomers Map Full Extent Of
Mercury's Comet-Like
Tail
http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Boston_University_
Astronomers_Map_Full_Extent_Of_Mercury_Comet_Like_Tail_999.html
Fresh Cargo Ship Arrives at Space Station
http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/080207-
expedition16-progress28-dock.html
NGC 4013 and the Tidal Stream
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap080207.html
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/0802/lrg_ring_ngc4013_
gabany.jpg
Astronauts to check shuttle for damage
http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/space/02/08/space.
shuttle.ap/index.html
How a Lunar Eclipse Saved Columbus
http://www.space.com/spacewatch/080208-ns-lunar-
eclipse-columbus.html
Shuttle's Heat Shield Appears Undamaged, NASA Says
http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/080208-sts122-
update.html
Mystery of Saturn's Watery Moon Solved
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/080208-enceladus
-geysers.html
Progress M-63 Docks With ISS
http://www.space-travel.com/reports/Progress_M_63_
Docks_With_ISS_999.html
NASA Probe Begins Hunt for Alien Planets
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/080208-deepimpact
-planethunt.html
The Bay of Rainbows
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap080208.html
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/0802/iridium_100407
friedman.jpg
Atlantis on Pad 39A
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap080209.html
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/0802/atlantis_sts122.jpg
Shuttle Flight Back on Track After Astronaut's Illness
http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/080210-sts122-focused
-inspection.html
Still Grinding After All These Years Makes For Much
Opportunity
http://www.marsdaily.com/reports/Still_Grinding_After_
All_These_Years_Makes_For_Much_Opportunity_999.html
Spacewalkers anchor new lab to space station
http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/space/02/11/space.shuttle
.ap/index.html
'Star Trek' Movie gets Science Advice
http://www.space.com/entertainment/080211-star-trek-
advisor.html
Russian Proton Rocket Launches Norwegian Satellite
http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/sfn-080211-proton
-thor5-launch.html
Two Canadians to blast off into space in 2009
http://www.space-travel.com/reports/Two_Canadians_to_
blast_off_into_space_in_2009_999.html
Racing Ahead At The Speed Of Light
http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Racing_Ahead_At_The_
Speed_Of_Light_999.html
Terby's Dream Land
http://www.space.com/imageoftheday/image_of_day_
080211.html
New Cosmic Theory Unites Dark Forces
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/080211-mm-
dark-unification.html
Saturn's Moon Epimetheus from the Cassini Spacecraft
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap080211.html
Astronauts to Open Space Station's Newest Lab
http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/080212-sts122-
columbus-debut.html
Spitzer Catches Young Stars In Their Baby Blanket
Of Dust
http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Spitzer_Catches_
Young_Stars_In_Their_Baby_Blanket_Of_Dust_999.html
Light Echoes Whisper The Distance To A Star
http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Light_Echoes_
Whisper_The_Distance_To_A_Star_999.html
How Lunar Landers Sandblasted the Moon
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/080212-st-
lunar-sandblast.html
Space Spies Revealed in New Documentary
http://www.space.com/entertainment/080212-astrospies
-mol.html
Farthest Galaxy Found, Perhaps
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/080212-farthest
-galaxy.html
Russia, China Challenge U.S. Space Arms
http://www.space.com/news/ap-080212-space-weapons.html
Shuttle Endeavour Moves Closer to March Launch
http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/ft-080212-sts123
-rollover.html
Echoes from RS Pup
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap080212.html
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/0802/RSPup_kervella.jpg
Shuttle Astronaut to Return to Spacewalk Duty
http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/080213-sts122-
second-spacewalk-preview.html
Jules Verne ATV Launch Approaching
http://www.space-travel.com/reports/Jules_Verne_ATV_
Launch_Approaching_999.html
The Poincare Dodecahedral Space Model Gains Support
To Explain The
Shape Of Space
http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/The_Poincare_
Dodecahedral_Space_Model_Gains_Support_To_Explain
_The_Shape_Of_Space_999.html
Elliptical Galaxy NGC 1132
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap080213.html
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/0802/ngc1132_hcst
_big.jpg
Loneliest Observatory in Antarctica Looks to the Stars
http://www.space.com/businesstechnology/080213-tw-plato
-antarctica.html
Amateur astronomer shows the Space Shuttle, advancing
on the
international space station
http://www.space.com/imageoftheday/image_of_day_080213
.html
http://www.space.com/images/080213-iod-shuttle-04.jpg
German astronaut walks in space
http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/space/02/13/space.shuttle
.ap/index.html
Posted by Terri at 3:24 PM
The deadline to submit articles for the March newsletter is Thursday February 14. I cannot guarantee that all articles will make it as the newsletter is already looking very full, but I will get in as many as I can. And I reserve the right to edit them for length.
Posted by Don Boyd at 6:15 PM
UPCOMING PVCC EVENTS
Dave and I were discussing these events and I was verifying with him that this is what we have scheduled between now and June at PVCC. I just thought since I made the list for him to confirm, that I'd also share it with you.
Feb 14 PVCC Star Party by domes 6pm - 10pm
Feb 28 Assembly Party at MOM for Mayer Event G-147 7pm to 10pm
Mar 6 PAS meeting in Library 7pm to 9:30pm
Mar 13 PVCC Star Party by domes 6pm - 10pm
Mar 27 MOM G-147 7pm to 10pm
Apr 3 PAS meeting in Library 7pm to 9:30pm
Apr 10 G-147 Indoor Event & Viewing Set up 7pm - Public 7:30 to 9:30pm
Apr 24 MOM G-147 7pm to 10pm
May 1 PAS meeting in Library 7pm to 9:30pm
May 2 Astro Day ? - 10pm (Start time to be decided - probably set up at noon)
May 8 PVCC Star Party by domes with Photo Shoot 6pm to 10pm
May 29 MOM G-147 7pm to 10pm
Hope to see you all at these events and many others PAS hosts!
Posted by Terri at 1:37 PM
Please check these links out for photos of this past weekend's events.
Bookman's 2/10 http://tinyurl.com/2ktkkw taken by Terri
No one showed up at the Bookman's event from the public, so no photos were taken,
however, Bruce's birthday party at Carlos O'Briens was very fun and here are the photos
to that event.
PAS Social 2/9
140 photos, in two folders, taken by Terri
Link 1: http://tinyurl.com/34t896
Link 2: http://tinyurl.com/2n8tm7
Chris took these photos of the PAS Social http://gallery.mac.com/ozy311/100103.
See these and a few more photos taken by Don in the March Newsletter.
Enjoy!
Posted by Terri at 3:33 PM
TO HAVE EVENTS OR NOT TO HAVE THEM? THAT IS THE QUESTION AT HAND....
Happy Monday to you.
This week and next we have 4 events we need to discuss.
2/14 is a PVCC Star Party from 6pm to 10pm. If the weather holds out and the temps stay as warm as they were for this past weekend, we should have a very good turnout. Rod is the RSVP, and Rod, Chet and Don will be doing this star party. If you plan to attend, let Rod know, today. Visible that night: Sunset 6pm, Moon 5pm, Mars 6:30pm, Saturn rises 7pm. We may wish to set up at 5:30 to catch the setting sun. Rod can make this decision when you RSVp. WEATHER PERMITTING!!!
http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=85032&hourly=1&yday=44&weekday=Thursday
2/16 is a Mars party at PV Park, 6pm to 10pm. Rod has mentioned that if no public RSVP's are received by him by 4pm that day, he will be canceling the star party. If you plan to help out, please let him know so he can cancel with you if needed. Visible that night: Sunset 6pm, Moon, Mars 6:30pm, Saturn rises 7pm.
2/20 TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE - If there are no RSVP's Rod will be canceling this star party. The idea is that you can see it from your home, and so, if you didn't want to see anything BUT the eclipse, as far as details on the moon or other objects that night, you don't have to drive to PV Park 6pm to 10pm where the star party will be held. Send your RSVp to Rod today, and watch for a cancellation by 4pm this day. Visible that night: Sunset & Moon rise 6:10pm, Mars 6:30pm, Saturn rises 6:30pm. The eclipse lasts from Moon rise to 10pm-ish.
2/24 Bookman's. Rod is the RSVP for this telescope workshop. Please let him know you can assist or are attending. I will not be available for help at this workshop. RSVP today. 4:30 to 6:30pm. Dinner after will be decided by group attending, as it may not be at Carlos O'Briens. Email Rod with your suggestions for dinner. Rod_Sutter@yahoo.com
Posted by Terri at 12:08 PM