[meteorite-list] LPL Catalina Observatories Open Day

Richard Kowalski kowalski at lpl.arizona.edu
Sun Apr 25 16:32:14 EDT 2010


For those of you in the Tucson area, or those who will be visiting on May 22nd, 
we, along with the Mt. Lemmon Sky Center will be hosting an open house on Mt. 
Lemmon. This open house is part of the ongoing festivities for the Lunar and 
Planetary Lab's 50th anniversary celebrations.

Most of the CSS team will be on hand, and in addition to the other activities, 
our 1.5-m (60") telescope will be open for tours. As you all know, this is the 
telescope that discovered 2008 TC3, the parent body of the Almahata Sitta 
meteorites.

We'll also be giving demonstrations on how we search for NEOs. I will be just 
coming off a three night run on this telescope, so we'll probably be able to 
show you images of our latest discoveries.

While the open day is free and runs from noon to 6pm, space on the site is very 
limited, so all of our guests will need to register no later than May 14th.
Unfortunately only those who register on time will be permitted on site.

To find out more information and register, please visit:

http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/forms/openday/


-- 
Richard Kowalski
Catalina Sky Survey
Lunar and Planetary Laboratory
University of Arizona
http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/css/



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