March 9, 2012








NASA Crushes 2012 Mayan Apocalypse Claims

Scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory have put out a new video to address the false claims about the "Mayan apocalypse," a non-event.
Asheville's new Observatory!

The Astronomy Club of Asheville will share in the design and use of a new observatory on the UNC-Asheville campus.
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18 May 2012 - Next Club Star Gaze

Friday night - The location for this star gaze will be the at the Mt. Pisgah trailhead          parking lot off the Blue Ridge Parkway. The backup night is the following                            evening, Saturday.  Continue to check this home page posting as weather and road   conditions could change the venue or postpone and possibly cancel the event.  Check-in again after 5:00 p.m. on the afternoon of the obseving session for the latest info and update.

5 June 2012 -  a Rare Transit of Venus

Tuesday evening - 6:00 to 8:00 p.m..  Come see this last-chance-in-your-lifetime event
-- the transit of the planet Venus across the disk of our Sun.

Our club will have safe solar telescopes set up for public viewing at the west end of the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce parking lot.  Read more...

7 June 2012 -  Next Indoor Club Meeting

Thursday night - 7-9 p.m. in the Manheimer Room on the lower level of the Reuter Center, UNC-Asheville campus

Feature presentation: "The Drake Equation - for estimating the number of detectable extra-terrestrial civilizations in the Milky Way Galaxy"
Presented by Dan Reichart, Ph.D., UNC-Chapel Hill

Dr. Reichart will use the famous Drake equation to present an estimate of how many intelligent, technologically capable civilizations might exist today in our Milky Way Galaxy, as well as in the whole observable universe.  Read more...

Click here for the 2012 Celestial Event Highlights

Click here for the dates of the 2012 Regional Star Parties
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A New Count of Potentially Hazardous Asteroids

Observations from NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) have led to the best assessment yet of our solar system's population of potentially hazardous asteroids.
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