The July
26th event will feature observations of Pluto. For more information
visit http://home.comcast.net/~friesend/oakflatjul08/index.html
From: Melissa [mailto:makirk37@...]
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2008 8:09
PM
To: Melissa
Subject: Stargazing in the Manzano Mountains
For immediate release, TAAS events in two formats:
Format 1:
STARGAZING IN THE MANZANO
MOUNTAINS - The Albuquerque
Astronomical Society (TAAS) and the Sandia Ranger District will co-host an evening
of free public stargazing in the Manzano
Mountains on Saturday,
May 31st, at the Oak Flat Campground. Other 2008 event dates in this popular
Saturday evening stargazing series are June 28th, July 26th, August 23rd,
September 6th, and October 4th. The dark skies of the East Mountains
and the large telescopes of TAAS astronomers together provide great views of
planets, as well as more elusive deep-sky objects such as galaxies, nebulae,
and star clusters. Observing begins at sunset, weather permitting, and is
suitable for all ages. Picnic facilities are available for those who would like
to come early, and adjacent parking is available. Alcoholic beverages and pets
are not allowed in the telescope viewing area. To get there, take NM Highway
337 nine miles south of the Tijeras exit on I-40, and follow the signs to Oak
Flat and Juniper Loop. For information, visit http://www.taas.org
or call 505-254-TAAS.
Format 2:
Saturday 5/31/2008 | 7:00 pm
Stargazing in the Manzano
Mountains. The
Albuquerque Astronomical Society (TAAS) and the Sandia Ranger District will
co-host an evening of free public stargazing in the Manzano Mountains
on Saturday, May 31st, at Oak Flat Campground. Other 2008 event dates in this
popular Saturday evening stargazing series are June 28th, July 26th, August
23rd, September 6th, and October 4th. The dark skies of the East Mountains
and the large telescopes of TAAS astronomers together provide great views of
planets, as well as more elusive deep-sky objects such as galaxies, nebulae,
and star clusters. Observing begins at sunset, weather permitting, and is
suitable for all ages. Picnic facilities are available for those who would like
to come early, and adjacent parking is available. Alcoholic beverages and pets
are not allowed in the telescope viewing area. To get there, take NM Highway
337 nine miles south of the Tijeras exit on I-40, and follow the signs to Oak
Flat and Juniper Loop. For information, visit http://www.taas.org
or call 505-254-TAAS.
Enjoy dark skies,
Melissa Kirk
Public Relations Coordinator
The Albuquerque
Astronomical Society