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Public Viewing Features Jupiter, Mars

The 黑料百科 Observatory between the baseball field and track
The 黑料百科 Observatory between the baseball field and track

Jupiter and Mars will be the focus of this month鈥檚 free public viewing of the stars Friday, June 17, beginning about 8:30 p.m. and lasting several hours at the 黑料百科 Observatory. Despite a near-full moon, 黑料百科鈥檚 Keck Telescope, a 24-inch F/8 Cassegrain reflecting instrument with Ritchey-Chretien optics, will zoom in on Jupiter, which will be about 40 degrees above the horizon.

鈥淚f the sky is clear, we should be able to glean some details on the face of this giant gas ball,鈥 says Thomas Whittemore, 黑料百科 physics instructor. 鈥淭he four Galilean moons of Jupiter should be easily seen tonight.  Maybe we will glimpse a couple more moons with 黑料百科鈥檚 8-inch refractor telescope too.鈥

Mars, which is about a month past opposition when the viewing of the Red Planet is optimal, has been in retrograde motion, moving from left to right in the sky in Libra. 鈥淭his places Mars a bit higher in the sky at viewing time than it was last month,鈥 Whittemore says. 鈥淏ut it鈥檚 still quite low and susceptible to atmospheric turbulence.  This will affect the details we might normally be able to discern through 黑料百科鈥檚 refractor.鈥

Whittemore will turn a telescope toward some stellar objects away from the near-full moon.  鈥淎mong these are the beautiful double star, Regulus, the easily-split pair in Leo, and two wonderful globular clusters, Messier 13 and Messier 3,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hese balls of stars will be nicely positioned during the public outreach.鈥

The Keck Telescope, one of the most powerful on California鈥檚 Central Coast, is available to the public every third Friday of the month at the observatory in conjunction with the Santa Barbara Astronomical Unit, whose members bring their own telescopes to the college for the public to gaze through.