For everyone attending the PAS meeting tomorrow, the ISS will be passing directly overhead at 6:44 from a southwest to Northeast direction. It will be up for about 4 minutes. Fell free to join me outside of the meeting room at that time to wave hello :) Currently housing 6 crew members (2 Americans, 3 Russians and an Italian (4 men and 2 women) and some rodents and green mussels who are study subjects. Man, I love our hobby! Kevin ---- Terri <starstuff@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > PAS Members, > > Int'l Observe the Moon Night is on Sept 19 2015 > > Who would like to have this event at Mike's house? > If not there, then where do we have it? > The Moon phase is less than 1st quarter, so it should be a beautiful, full > of craters, Moon, like we were showing at DBG this past December. > > Of course that means that the Moon will be too bright to see other great > things, but I can research what's up and we can show other stuff too. > > This would be a *public event*. > At Mike's we'd have a potluck before hand. > > Or how about at a park? > Or someone else's home? > > Ideas? Let's chat about this. Reply to this thread so everyone can follow > the conversation. Thanks. > > Mike, give us your input. > > Terri, Event Coordinator > > -- > Good friends are like stars. You don't always > see them, but you always know they are there. > Terri Phoenix Astronomical Society <http://www.pasaz.org/> Event Coordinator > Visit the P.A.S. Facebook > <https://www.facebook.com/PhoenixAstronomicalSociety> Page & My Facebook > <http://www.facebook.com/people/Terri-Finch/1021922600> Page > Visit my Music Page: Private Music Instructor > <http://www.MusicLessonsbyTerri.com> & Music Facebook > <https://www.facebook.com/pages/Music-Lessons-by-Terri/170920862925772> Page