| National Astronomy Day
to be celebrated
with star parties
05/01/06
The LSUS College of Sciences and the Shreveport-Bossier Astronomical
Society celebrate National Astronomy Day by sponsoring free public
star parties in the afternoon and evening on Saturday (May 6).
The afternoon star party will be held from 12-3 p.m. at the
Science Building on the LSUS campus. Visitors can observe
the sun and sunspots
through solar telescopes and attend two lectures: “The Search
for Life on Mars” from 1-2 p.m., and “Contributions
of Amateur Astronomers to Our Understanding of the Universe” from
2-3 p.m. Dr. Cran Lucas, an LSUS professor of biological sciences, will
discuss the “Search for Life on Mars,” which will be
an overview of the search for water by the Mars Rovers and the
possible localities where life may have existed or might still
exist on Mars. Dr. Laura Whitlock, an LSUS assistant professor of physics,
will present the lecture, “Contributions of Amateur Astronomers
to Our Understanding of the Universe,” in which she will
explain that the exploration of space is too vast just for the
professionals. Many amateur astronomers have contributed much to
the understanding of astronomy. The evening star party will also be held at the LSUS Science
Building and will begin after sunset. The moon, Saturn,
Jupiter, Mars and
numerous other star clusters, nebula and galaxies will be visible. A free sky map will be given to all visitors. For additional
information contact Dr. Cran Lucas at (318) 797-1524 or mclucas@earthlink.net.
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