TONIGHT'S STAR PARTY AT PV PARK 8/16 HAS BEEN CANCELED
Due to weather, we have to cancel tonight's star party at PV Park.
Please join us at our next PAS event!!
Terri, Events Coordinator
Email: Events@PASAz.org
Phoenix Astronomical Society
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TONIGHT'S STAR PARTY AT PV PARK 8/16 HAS BEEN CANCELED
Due to weather, we have to cancel tonight's star party at PV Park.
Please join us at our next PAS event!!
Posted by Terri at 4:17 PM
8/28 Meeting of the Minds has been Canceled!
Rod Writes: Let's cancel the MOM, since school is not in, that way Dave can have the night off if he wants and since we have no topics any way. We'll just meet at the Sept 4th meeting.
Terri Agrees.
SEE YOU ALL AT THE SEPT 4TH PAS MEETING!!!
Posted by Terri at 11:06 AM
Info received from Dennis Young.
Weather permitting...the Perseids prime time is this Monday night ..tuesday morning ...between 2am and 430am for Southwest USA.. locate time. The shower has already been putting on a nice preshow this past week or so but during the primetime it can produce between 70 and 90 per hour.
Looking northeast just below the constellation of Casseipeia(the Big W) is where all the meteors are coming from in the sky. Of course these are just small particles of dirt and dust shed from the comet known as Swift Tuttle with an orbit of about 132 years. Meteors can be seen (anytime) during the night, so please look even if you can only go out for a short while. You have a very good chance of seeing at least one good one that inspires excitement for young or old.
Good luck and enjoy the free celestial show.. next good one is October 21st called the Orionids shower streaming from the more popular comet known as Halleys.
Posted by Terri at 9:11 AM
Space Weather News for August 11, 2008
http://spaceweather.com
METEOR ALERT: The Perseid meteor shower is underway and should reach its peak during the next 24 hours. Forecasters say the best time to look is during the dark hours before dawn on Tuesday, August 12th. The glaring Moon sets around 2:00 a.m., and that's when the Perseids could appear in numbers as high as 60 per hour. The best displays will be seen from rural areas with dark skies. Sky maps, photos and more information are available at http://spaceweather.com.
WEEKEND AURORAS: A solar wind stream hit Earth on August 9th sparking Northern Lights over Canada and at least two US states. See the show here: http://spaceweather.com/aurora/gallery_01aug08.htm
Posted by Terri at 8:55 AM
received this from my mother-in-law but thought you'd
all enjoy it's beautiful photos and the story it tells.
Happy Monday to all!
http://dingo.care2.com/cards/flash/5409/galaxy.swf
Posted by Terri at 8:41 AM