Skywatchers! Schuele Planetarium Director Jay Reynolds says there will be a man-made double feature in the night sky tonight! Here are his viewing instructions:
Space Shuttle (STS-119) will be visible at 9:03 p.m. tonight looking WEST, at 9:05 p.m., moving towards North North West (NNW) 25 degress off of the horizon.
Wait 9 minutes later, at 9:14 p.m. the Space Station will emerge from the WEST heading North North West (NNW) at 9:17 p.m., 25 degrees
Space Shuttle (STS-119)
9:03 p.m. WEST,
9:05 p.m., North North West (NNW) 25 degress off of the horizon.
Space Station
9:14 p.m. WEST
9:17 p.m. North North West (NNW) 25 degrees up from the horizon
Happy viewing!
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Night Sky Alert! Double Feature Tonight
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Look Back At 2008
As we close out 2008 and welcome the New Year, we offer up some fascinating retrospectives from some of our favorite websites for natural discovery and fun.
From the Discovery Channel, you can view the Top Ten Discovery News Videos of 2008 including stories about stunning new species and momentous moon moments.
The moon is also highlighted in NASA's Top Science, Exploration and Discovery Stories of 2008.
NASA's 2008 achievements caught the attention of The Science Channel, which promises to skip tabloid celebrity fodder and political news as they count down the Top Ten Science Stories of 2008.
You can review the year at Lake Erie Nature & Science Center, by browsing back through the entries in this blog or skimming through the announcements in our online newsroom or special events acknowledgements. It was an exciting year for all of us as we welcomed tiny tots, Ohio's Governor and all kinds of folks in between, always working to honor our mission to educate and inspire understanding, appreciation and responsibility for the natural world.
Thanks for joining us in 2008! We look forward to seeing you in 2009!
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