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SUMMARY:Intermountain Center @ Flandrau Science Center
DESCRIPTION:Star Party supporting the Intermountain Center @ Flandrau Science Center.  The event will feature a talk by Dante Lauretta\, Professor of Planetary Science and Cosmochemistry at the U of A.  The event will go from 5:30 – 8:30 pm with the star party on the UA Mall south of Flandrau from 7:30 – 9:30.  For more information\, see the Intermountain Center website:  http://intermountaincenters.org/.
URL:https://tucsonastronomy.org/event/intermountain-center-flandrau-science-center/
LOCATION:Flandrau Science Center\, 1601 E University Blvd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Star Parties
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SUMMARY:General Meeting – May 2018
DESCRIPTION:6:30 pm – Introductory Presentation\nTitle:  Seasonal Night Sky Objects\nPresenter:  Mary Turner\n \nMary Turner\, TAAA’s appointed Chief Observer\, takes us on a tour of the spring night sky. As usual in her popular talks\, Mary’s use of astronomical data\, images\, and mythology brings the seasonal changes in the sky to life.\, \n7:30 pm – Main Presentation\nTitle:  Gravitational Waves and Things that Go Boom in the Night or The Start Of The Age of Multi-Messenger Astronomy\nPresenter:  Dr. David Sand. Dr. Sand received his undergraduate degree in Physics from UCLA and his PhD in Physics from Caltech. He is now an Assistant Professor in Astronomy at the University of Arizona\, and an observational astrophysicist with many interests. He is particularly interested in time domain astronomy (how astronomical objects change in time)\, especially in the progenitors of supernova. In his free time\, he enjoys the outdoors with his wife Debbie and daughter Delilah .\n \nIn his presentation\, Dr. Sand talks about the ‘time domain’ revolution in astronomy\, and how we are finding new ways to study stars that merge\, burp and explode by looking at their imprints on space-time via gravitational waves.  He will highlight recent results on the gravitational wave detection of the merger of two neutron stars\, and look to the future of this field. Dr. Sand’s interest in things that go bump in the night led to his team’s search for electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational waves.
URL:https://tucsonastronomy.org/event/general-meeting-may-2018/
LOCATION:Steward Observatory Lecture Hall (Room N210)\, 933 N Cherry Ave\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85721\, United States
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SUMMARY:Astronomy Fundamentals Meeting – May 2018
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for a presentation from the fundamentals of amateur astronomy.  Bill Clarke will be discussing Home-made AltAz mounts and Gus Gomez will be showing us the constellation Corvus. \n 
URL:https://tucsonastronomy.org/event/astronomy-fundamentals-meeting-may-2018/
LOCATION:U.S.G.S. Building\, 520 North Park Ave\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180519T193000
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SUMMARY:Agua Caliente Park Star Party
DESCRIPTION:Star Party-Agua Caliente Park\nTucson\, AZ (Northeast)\nSetup: 7 PM\nObserving: 7:30 – 9:30 PM\nViewing Location:  Bus Lanes @ North end of Parking Lot\nInformation: Great dark skies in Northeast Tucson.  Star Party open to the Public.  Cost: FREE.  Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association will have several telescopes for astronomical viewing.  We will observe Planets\, Nebulae\, Galaxies\, Star Clusters and lots more.  Great opportunity to look through a variety of telescopes.  Weather dependent.  For real-time updates\, follow this event on the Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association Facebook Events Page (https://www.facebook.com/TucsonAstronomy/).
URL:https://tucsonastronomy.org/event/agua-caliente-park-star-party-4/
LOCATION:Agua Caliente Park\, 12325 E Roger Rd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85749\, United States
CATEGORIES:Star Parties
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