Hello, all.
I hope that you are planning to attend our next club/library
presentation this coming Friday, May 5, from 7 pm to 8 pm, in The
Saunders Planetarium at MOSI.
Our presentation will be on the planet Jupiter, which will soon
reach opposition. Come learn all about the largest planet in our
solar system, and about its "mini solar system" of moons, 63 at last
count! Don't forget Jupiter's ring system (Jupiter has rings? oh
yes...) We will also talk about how to observe Jupiter, and about
the future Jupiter missions that could be and that might have been.
This is the third in our six-part series of presentations year,
sponsored by The Science Library at MOSI and our astronomy club,
MARS. As always, the presentation is free and open to the public. I
hope to see you this Friday evening, 7 pm, at The Saunders
Planetarium.
Clear Skies,
Jimmy Thomas