Sidewalk astronomy in Monrovia Saturday December 2

Jane Houston Jones jane at whiteoaks.com
Mon Nov 27 21:00:21 PST 2006


Holidays and family events usually keep us busy this time of year, but 
we are expecting a special surprise guest to join us on the sidewalk in 
Monrovia on December 2. We'll have a big lovely Moon just two days from 
full to show. The giant planets will return to the early evening sky 
very soon, but not for another month or so.

Our special guest has been with us before on the sidewalk, and he is 
there with us in spirit each month as we aim our Dobsonian reflectors 
skywards, beckoning all within earshot to "come see the Moon." Yes John 
Dobson will be with us this weekend.  If you haven't met John, stop by 
to say hello! For those who haven't heard of John, he invented the 
Dobsonian telescope mount and founded the Sidewalk Astronomers. Mojo and 
I used to bring John out on the San Francisco sidewalks before we moved 
south, so it is a special treat when his visits collide with one of our 
sidewalk astronomy nights.

Elsewhere in the solar system in December:

Three planets grace the dawn during the first part of December. Jupiter, 
Mercury and Mars can be spotted in the southeast low in the sky before 
sunrise. Mars is much dimmer than the other two planets. Look for them 
from December 7-14. The three planets fit in a binocular view, getting 
closer between December 9 to 11. On December 10, these three planets 
bunch closer than any three planets will during the next quarter century!

Saturn rises by 10:00 p.m. at the beginning of December and by 8 p.m. by 
the end of the month. On December 9th the Moon rises close to Saturn. 
The bright Moon will obscure the annual Geminid meteor shower on 
December 12-14.

Hope to see you on Saturday night between 5 and 9 p.m.  We'll skip 
Friday night in Pasadena this month, and resume our normal schedule in 
January.  We'll just have the one target, the nearly full moon to view 
this month.

Jane

-- 
Jane Houston Jones
Monrovia, CA
34.2048N 118.1732W, 637.0 feet
http://www.whiteoaks.com
Old Town Astronomers:  http://www.otastro.org



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