Everybody is welcome to attend. November 15th Speaker is Professor Mark Robinson from ASU's School of Earth and Space Exploration "SESE". His lecture is titled "Exploring the Moon: Results from LROC" (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera) I think this will be the most amazing SAC talk of the year—and we’ve had some great ones. Mark is one of the chief dudes on both LROC and the Mercury Messinger. Check out his information at the links listed below—a promising google vortex to suck you in for many hours! Directions to our meeting room at Grand Canyon University: I17 to Camelback. West on Camelback to 33rd Avenue (this is a small traffic lighted intersection just east of the big one on 35th Ave. and Camelback) Right onto 33rd Ave. which is also an entrance to the university. Continue to the guard gate, tell the guards you're there for the astronomy club meeting, turn left and park. Walk back toward the guard gate and turn left onto the lighted pathway; we meet in the last building on the right, the Fleming building. Enter and follow your ears to our meeting. For information on Dr. Robinson and his current and achieved projects: http://sese.asu.edu/person/mark-s-robinson For information on LROC including amazingly detailed photos of the Moon (you CAN see the flag!): http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/index.html For information on ASU's School of Earth and Space Exploration: http://sese.asu.edu/ Hoping to see you there. Jennifer Polakis, VP M24@xxxxxxx 48o>967~!658 Saguaro Astronomy Club www.saguaroastro.org