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Saturday March 22, 2014 at 8:00 PM


Sadly, this event was
CANCELLED
due to weather conditions
 

Public Observing Event
at the ACA Observatory

 

Binocular Night
 
Bring your binoculars; we’ll be viewing the
Beehive Cluster, Pleiades, M37 and the
Orion Nebula. The planet Jupiter is well-placed
for evening viewing. Explore the stellar
nursery of the Orion Nebula with our
new 16” observatory telescope.

  Click for MAP & DIRECTIONS to ACA Observatory

.Visible satellite passes from the ACA Observatory:

ISS

 - none during tonight's event

HST

 - none during tonight's event

Iridium Flares

 - none during tonight's event



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Live AccuWeather Satellite Mosaic

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Solar System objects rise/transit/set times from the ACA Observatory on the date of this event...

New feature: The "T" on each object's line in the chart above indicates the time of transit in addition to the rise and set times for the object.

 
Jet Stream (updates automatically to latest available image)
    The Jet Stream affects astronomical "seeing" (steadiness of the air)
    If we're in a gray area, seeing will not be as good as in a white area.
    If we're in a white area, the shorter the arrows, the better.

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