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SPECIAL Star Watch
Location: Ephrata Public Library
Ephrata Public Library DirectionsDate: May 31 or June 1
Time: 9 -10 pm
Next Club Meeting
Location: Lititz Public Library
AELC Event LocationsDate: June 5, 2013
Time: 6:30 pm
Presentation: ‘Atmospheric Phenomenon and Weather that can Make or Break your Observations’ by Dr. Joby Hilliker, Professor of Meteorology in the Department of Geology and Astronomy at West Chester University. Dr. Hilliker will discuss atmospheric phenomenon such as Sun Dogs, rainbows, light scattering, atmospheric ‘seeing’, diffraction, and more. He will also provide attendees with the basics of weather that can make for clear/dark skies which are perfect for viewing your favorite celestial objects and will provide resources so that you can make your own predictive forecasts for upcoming observing sessions.
Next Star Watch
Location: Lancaster Environmental Center
AELC Event LocationsDate: June 7 or 8, 2013
Time: 9 -10 pm
Our upcoming event to check out the night sky through our telescopes on June 7 or 8 (date depends on weather) at the Lancaster Environmental Center.
Stars: Arcturus and Spica
Planets: Saturn, Venus, and Mercury
Objects: M13 and M67
Constellations: Corvus and Hercules
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