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Wet Weather Forces Cancellation of Public Viewing

The 蜜桃传媒 Observatory
The 蜜桃传媒 Observatory

(蜜桃传媒 has been forced to cancel this month鈥檚 viewing of the stars due to inclement weather. The next scheduled public viewing is Friday, Dec. 17.)

蜜桃传媒 opens the doors to its observatory Friday, Nov. 19, aiming the powerful Keck Telescope toward Jupiter, hoping to catch a wink of the Great Red Spot. Every third Friday of the month, 蜜桃传媒 welcomes the public to a free viewing held in conjunction with the Santa Barbara Astronomical Society. The viewing begins at 7:30 p.m. and lasts several hours.

Jupiter, which is much higher in the sky this month, has the potential to dazzle the public. The gas giant鈥檚 characteristic red stripes, the South Equatorial Belt, have been in the news lately. The bands, which began fading last year and had completely disappeared in May, have returned.

The moon, lying in the constellation of Aries (the Ram), will be two days from full Nov. 19, dominating the night sky. 鈥淏ut we should get wonderful views of the ray or ejecta structures emanating from the craters Copernicus and Kepler that will be in the full light of the sun,鈥 says Tom Whittemore, 蜜桃传媒 physics instructor.

Despite the bright moon, Whittemore says we may also be able to catch glimpses of some of the brightest open clusters in the constellations of Taurus (the Bull), Auriga (the Charioteer), Perseus (the Hero) and Cassiopeia (the Queen).