Traditionally, it has been held in late April or early May on the Saturday closest to the First Quarter Moon. Since First Quarter is on Friday, May 5, tradition dictates that Astronomy Day is to be held the following day. Many planetariums and astronomy clubs nationwide will be marking the event with lectures, demonstrations and of course, outdoor observing sessions.
There is much to be seen now, not only on Astronomy Day, but during the upcoming week as well.
THE MOONPLANETS
DISINTEGRATING COMET
SPACE STATION
SHOOTING STARS
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3 comments:
Happy Astronomy day Stardust!
Thanks roya!
My wife and I go to a local astronomy club who hold lectures once a month. It is absolutely fascinating to learn about this great universe we find ourselves in. I hope Astronomy Day will attract many new ‘converts’ to this great hobby.
Kevin
Memoirs of an ex-Christian
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