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SUMMARY:ONLINE - General Meeting – October 2020
DESCRIPTION:TAAA’s first Friday monthly meeting will be held online on Friday\, Oct. 2.  We will have two presentations\, starting at 6:30 P.M. and open to the general public. To view the meeting\, please visit   https://www.facebook.com/TucsonAstronomy\n6:30 pm – Main Presentation\nTitle:  Highlights in the Next Quarter Century of Solar Eclipses\nSpeaker:  Michael E. Bakich was Senior Editor of Astronomy magazine for 17 years before retiring in 2019. He and his wife\, Holley\, then realized their lifelong dream and moved to Tucson. Michael continues work for the magazine as Contributing Editor. He has authored eight books on astronomy\, including Atlas of Solar Eclipses: 2020-2045. \nNo less than 56 solar eclipses will occur in the next 25 years. But which ones should an eclipse chaser target? The longest? The closest? In this illustrated talk\, former Astronomy magazine Senior Editor Michael Bakich will describe highlights to expect from the next quarter-century run of nature’s most fantastic spectacle. \n7:15 pm (Approx) – Second Presentation\nTitle:  Fall Night Sky Objects\nSpeaker:  Mary Turner\, PhD\, TAAA’s appointed Chief Observer. \nDr. Turner  takes us on a tour of the fall night sky. Her use of astronomical data\, images\, and mythology will bring seasonal changes in the sky to life\, as always in her popular quarterly talks.
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