Here is a picture I took of the moon yesterday while pruning grapes.
Around the Louisville, Kentucky area there are several events going on. The Louisville Astronomy Society will host an event April 3, 2009 at 8 PM Urban Astronomy Center. Here is their announcement from their website:
"The International Year of Astronomy 2009 is in celebration of the 400th anniversary of Galileo’s first telescopic observations of the heavens in 1609. This program will highlight what Galileo accomplished, what he didn’t accomplish, and how research that is going on right here in Louisville is helping to shed more light on Galileo’s talents as an observational astronomer and telescope maker. Speaker is Professor Chris Graney
The LAS Urban Astronomy Center is located in the Root Cellar Building at the back of E.P.“Tom” Sawyer State Park on Freys Hill Road in Louisville, Kentucky. Take the second park entrance off of Freys Hill Road and go to the end of the road. Clear Skies!"
"The International Year of Astronomy 2009 is in celebration of the 400th anniversary of Galileo’s first telescopic observations of the heavens in 1609. This program will highlight what Galileo accomplished, what he didn’t accomplish, and how research that is going on right here in Louisville is helping to shed more light on Galileo’s talents as an observational astronomer and telescope maker. Speaker is Professor Chris Graney
The LAS Urban Astronomy Center is located in the Root Cellar Building at the back of E.P.“Tom” Sawyer State Park on Freys Hill Road in Louisville, Kentucky. Take the second park entrance off of Freys Hill Road and go to the end of the road. Clear Skies!"
The University of Louisville's Gheens Science Hall and Rauch Planetarium will be celebrating its 47th birthday from 11 AM till 1 PM Saturday, April 4, 2009. Weather permitting, solar viewing will take place to celebrate 100 Hours of Observing. Admission is $5 and includes Skies Over Louisville and a telescope workshop. See their website for more information.
I will get my telescope out as well this weekend and try to catch a glimpse of Saturn and the moon.