Note: Our start time has moved to 8PM Pacific
NASA Solar System Ambassador and CCAS member Brian P. Cox together with club president Aurora Lipper will take you on a tour of the night sky using live telescope views!
Our telescope targets for tonight will be:
- M42 – Great Orion Nebula
- B33 – Horsehead Nebula
- NGC 2024 – Flame Nebula
- NGC 2237 – Rosette Nebula
- M97 – Owl Nebula
Brian will also provide a mission report on NASA’s Parker Solar Probe (PSP)
As part of the presentation, the team will show you how to use Star Charts to help you navigate and find objects.
You can download your sky map free here: Click here to download the current SkyChart (it’s free).
During our time together, you’ll be able to interact with the team, ask questions, and gain insight on objects to search for as you take your star gazing to the next level. It will be like watching a planetarium star show only from your computer screen!
Be sure to invite all your friends – we can accommodate thousands of people!
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