Lunar Eclipse 12-20 at U South Physics Bldg
Paul Ricketts, administrator of the U South Physics Observatory, asked me to forward the following invitation to SLAS members - initially made to UofU Astro Club members, with respect to the 12/20 eclipse. Hauling scopes up to the roof is not practical and U students would have first priority, but a small tripod with a DSLR would work. They several have 3 prong power plugs stations on the roof, so bring your own cord and the top floor of the building is a heated refugee from the cold. Check the bottom of the observatory page at http://web.utah.edu/astro/ to see if the observatory is open on the evening of the 20th. Regards, Kurt cc: Paul ========================== Hi all! So you know, the observatory will be open for the total lunar eclipse beginning the 20th at 10:30 pm. Come early to view our scopes and if you have one, bring it along! A couple scopes will have camera mounts available to track the moon during the eclipse for slightly longer and sharper photos for those interested. We’ll be sharing so don’t get territorial. The eclipse ends about 4am so hopefully, if the weather holds out, we’ll get to see the whole thing. Good luck and good weather! Thanks, Paul Ricketts
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