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The Santa Barbara
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This site best viewed at 1024x768 or higher Last updated 01/31/2010
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Hubble's Deepest
View to Date Unveils Never Before Seen Galaxies
Next AU Meeting at
Farrand Hall
at SBMNH February Meeting Speaker
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2010 Calendars! Pat McPartlin, AU Treasurer, will have them at the AU meetings until they are gone. Each costs a bargain price of $10. That's lower than you'll find anywhere in town for such beautiful astronomical photos. Pat will take cash (exact change is most appreciated!), or you can make your check payable to "Astronomical Unit" or "SBAU."
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Here are the AU events scheduled so far. Events are subject to change, so to get the latest information on schedules, or directions, just contact Chuck at 964-8201 or macpuzl@west.ne A Look Forward in the year to come Note that our January meeting has been delayed to the second Friday because of the holiday! Friday, January 1, 7 PM Saturday, January 2, 4 PM Friday, January 8, 7 PM
*** Not First Friday *** Saturday, January 9, 5 PM Saturday, January 9, 7 PM Thursday, January 14,
setup 6 PM Friday, January 15, setup
7 PM Tuesday, January 19, setup
6:30 PM Wednesday, January 20,
setup 6 PM Thursday, January 21,
setup 5 PM Thursday, January 28,
setup 6 PM Outreach Report for January 2010 Between the holidays and the clouds and rain, it's been a quiet month for outreach events, with just four since the last newsletter. AU volunteers Mike Farris, Art Harris, Justin & Tom King, Pat & Chuck McPartlin, David Salvia, Tom Totton, and Tom Whittemore showed cool things in the sky to 152 customers.
FEBRUARY 2010 Wednesday, February 3, setup 6 PM The official address is 4575 Auhay Drive, but the entrance is off Arroyo. Friday, February 5, 7 PM This month's speaker is Dr. Till Liepmann, speaking about "The Science and Technology of the James Webb Space Telescope", the future successor to the Hubble Space Telescope. Thursday, February 11, setup 6 PM Friday, February 12, setup 6 PM Saturday, February 13, 5 PM Saturday, February 13, 7 PM Tuesday, February 16, setup 6:30 PM Thursday, February 18, setup 6 PM Friday, February 19, 7 PM Tuesday, February 23, 5:30 to 7:30 PM Thursday, February 25, 5:30 to 7:30 PM
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If you're interested in satellites or astronomy, you've come to the right place! Our aim is to provide you with all the information you need to observe satellites such as the International Space Station and the Space Shuttle, spectacular events such as the dazzlingly bright flares from Iridium satellites as well as a wealth of other spaceflight and astronomical information, detailed star charts showing the track through the heavens. |