A few of our sidewalk astronomers will be out at Myrtle and Lime Street
Saturday night for a few hours, say 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
I'll sit this one out since I'm a few days post hip-replacement surgery
-- healing well, but not up to telescope viewing yet.
If you can't get out or are clouded out, have a look at the moon phases
in this month's What's Up Video:
http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/…/…/11/03/whats-up-november-2015
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I've also started a new feature - the Star Tool Box. It's a work in
progress right now, but contains supplementary info about the topic of
each monthly video. So for November, not only can you print out a star
chart(a few, actually) showing you the Apollo landing site locations on
the moon, you can also find the Apollo Mission patches, landing site
geology, and more. Here's the link:
http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/news/startoolbox
Hope you join us under the moonlight or at the armchair for some lunar
sights.
Jane
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Jane Houston Jones
Monrovia, CA @jhjones
What's Up #101 Moon Phases, Apollo landing sites
https://youtu.be/2njQdqPvwm8