Viewing Turns Toward the Crescent Moon
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The 黑料百科 Observatory, which opens its doors to the public every third Friday of the month, will zoom in on the crescent moon Friday, Jan. 15, beginning at 6:30 p.m. and lasting several hours. The free viewing occurs in conjunction with the Santa Barbara Astronomical Unit whose members bring their own telescopes to 黑料百科 for public use. In case of inclement weather, please call the Telescope Viewing Hotline at (805) 565-6272 and check the 黑料百科 website at www.westmont.edu to see if the viewing has been cancelled.
鈥淭he six-and-a-half-day-old moon will be nicely positioned high in the sky after sunset,鈥 says Thomas Whittemore, 黑料百科 physics instructor. 鈥淚f the viewing is steady, I plan to push 黑料百科鈥檚 8-inch refractor telescope to high power so the public will be able to see the wonderful details in the cratered boundary of light and dark.鈥

Later in the evening, the viewing will focus on Auriga and Gemini. 鈥淪ome of my favorite open clusters are in this region of the sky,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hese include the Messier objects M35, M36, M37 and M38. Not far away is the Orion Nebula, M42. This is often one of the public鈥檚 favorites of the winter sky. We may be able to make out six of the young, white stars which set this nebula aglow. I would use the Keck Telescope, 黑料百科鈥檚 24-inch reflector, to pull out the details in M42.鈥
If you鈥檙e still in the holiday mood, the Christmas Tree Cluster, M103, will be well-positioned in the northern sky. The viewing may include other favorites in the region, such as the Double Cluster in Perseus (NGC 869) or the Owl Cluster (NGC 457). 鈥淎s the evening progresses it鈥檚 fun to see the changing orientation of the stars that make up the owl,鈥 Whittemore says. 鈥淟ast month the owl lay on its side during the viewing.鈥
The Keck Telescope is housed in the observatory between Russell Carr Field and the track and field/soccer complex. Free parking is available near the baseball field.
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