[Cosmic-Explorations] Johnson Space Center Astronomical Society Meeting this Friday!

Shaner, Andrew Shaner at lpi.usra.edu
Wed Oct 9 08:11:47 CDT 2019


Johnson Space Center Astronomical Society Meeting

Come and join us this Friday, October 11th, 7:30 pm, when Dr. David Kring comes to speak to us about "Earth's Oldest Rock on the Moon?" Dr. Kring, a Senior Staff Scientist at the USRA / Lunar and Planetary Institute, travels the world researching impact craters and training astronauts how to be field geologists.  If celestial impacts are your thing, be sure to check out Dr. Kring's award winning guidebook on The Geology of Barringer Crater. This presentation is sure to be impactful !

Our agenda also includes the short talks: "DIY Astronomy", "Member's Minutes", "Upcoming Star Parties", and STAR Time: a chance were you can "Show, Tell, Ask or Respond" to the group.  (BTW...after-meeting discussions continue at Mod Pizza.)
JSCAS is open to anyone who wants to learn about astronomy and membership is FREE!  (It's the best offer money can't buy!)  After joining, you'll have access to our amazing Astronomy DVD Library with 100's of choices to learn from (from Astronomy Magazine, NASA, The Great Courses, Discovery Channel, etc.).  Our meetings are held on the 2nd Friday of each month at 7:30 pm in the lecture hall of The Lunar & Planetary Institute. (3600 Bay Area Blvd. at Middlebrook Dr., aka USRA Bldg.)  For more info, see our website at jscas.net

Note to all those who have borrowed DVDs from the JSCAS Media Library: Please return your borrowed DVDs before the meeting or during the break. Yes, you can check them out again!  (3 NEW Sky Atlas'...still in their packaging...are now available.  Don't leave home without one!)
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