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SLAS Regular Meeting
Friday, May 18, 2018 7:30pm
McDonnell Hall, Washington University
NASA's Mars 2020 Rover and Its
Search For Ancient Martian Life
by
Mr. Michael Bouchard
Washington University
McDonnell Hall, Room 162, Washington University
accessible from Forsyth Blvd. between Tolman Way and Chaplain Drive
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The page linked above has links to descriptions of scheduled future meetings and past meetings for SLAS dating back to 2001
Upcoming Meetings for 2018
June Eddie Schlafly, UC Berkeley Big Bang (Zoom)
July Erika Gibb, PhD, UMSL Comets
August Ryan Clegg-Watkins, PhD, Washington Univ
Exploring the Moon from Orbit: Paving the Way for Future Astronaut Explorers
September Francesc Ferrer, PhD, Washington U.
In the wake of the Higgs, what will the next breakthrough at the LHC?
October Mao Xiaochen Washington University
The Dawn Mission: Vesta and Ceres
November Bard Joliff, PhD Washington University
Lunar Geology
December Pamela Gay, PhD ASP
Secret Squirrel Part 2
All SLAS regular meetings are FREE and
open to the public. SLAS meetings are always held at 7:30 pm on the
3rd Friday of the month at Washington University. See the calendar
below for
links and maps.
The SLAS calendar is part of the Night Sky Network. Check out all the features available at the site. You can check out events, join the Society, request a star party for your school or organization, or if you're a member, check on status of events and find out what events need volunteers and RSVP for those events. If you are traveling, you can find star parties and other events on NSN for any location in the country!
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Rahill's page which has a forecast for seeing conditions and numerical
system for recording conditions
SLSC
Night Sky Update
Got a question about astronomy? Try Cornell University's
"Ask an Astronomer"
web site
Images
A gallery of members' astronomical pictures.
Want to help reduce sky glow in our area?
Here's how to do it with Ameren UE's assistance.
NSN Observing Cards PDF Red version
Mark Jones Power Point from Homemade Fest
Mark Jones Lunar Club 100 Power Point
SLAS logo file pdf jpg altjpg
LARGE SLAS logo file
Proof of the expansion of the great rift in the milky way!
Thunderstorm on Rainbow Point
McDonnell Hall, Room 162, Washington University
accessible from Forsyth Blvd. between Tolman Way and Chaplain Drive
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