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Upcoming Events Through June 30

24 Jun 2024 8:24 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)


June 24: DAS Executive Board Meeting
https://members.denverastro.org/event-5723074

June 26: MakerSIG Meeting
https://members.denverastro.org/event-5723063

June 27: NSN Webinar Series: Perseverance: Three Years of Exploring Mars with Kim Steadman
https://members.denverastro.org/event-5758842

June 27: Standley Lake Stargazing presents: Cosmic Conversations – Science of Aliens
https://www.denverastro.org/events/cosmic-conversations-science-of-aliens/

June 28 Galaxy Season - Viewing and Photographing Our Neighboring Galaxies at Sandstone Ranch
https://members.denverastro.org/event-5766813


SKY NOTES THIS WEEK
Sky & Telescope "Sky at a Glance Through June 30
https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/observing-news/this-weeks-sky-at-a-glance-june-21-30/

IMO Meteor Outlook through June 28
https://www.imo.net/meteor-activity-outlook-for-22-28-june-2024/


STARGAZING FORECAST

ChamberlinObservatory Weather/Visibility Chart
https://www.cleardarksky.com/c/ChmrlObCOkey.html


Kline-Dodge Dark Site Weather/Visibility Chart
https://www.cleardarksky.com/c/DeerTrailCOkey.html


OTHER VIEWING RESOURCES

Night Sky Networks July Night Sky Notes: A Hero, a Crown, and Possibly a Nova! 
https://nightsky.jpl.nasa.gov/docs/Jul24HeroAndCrown.pdf


Night Sky Networks June Night Sky Notes (Planet Parade, Cepheus, Draco, Ursa Major, Garnet Star, Cat’s Eye Nebula, Bode’s Galaxy, and the Cigar Galaxy)
https://nightsky.jpl.nasa.gov/news-display.cfm?News_ID=1082


Earth and Sky Night Guide for June
https://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/visible-planets-tonight-mars-jupiter-venus-saturn-mercury/

Sky Maps for June 2024
https://www.skymaps.com/skymaps/tesmn2406.pdf

This image from Stellarium-web.org shows the expected sky at 1:00 a.m. on Saturday morning, June 29, as seen from Chamberlin Observatory (39.67605 -104.95297). At this moment, the Moon is just coming into view, and Saturn can be seen along the ecliptic - Saturn’s rings will be nearly edge-on right now.

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