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Santa Barbara Astronomical Unit
Monthly Star Party
Santa Barbara Astronomical Unit: Monthly Star Party
CLUB MEMBERS:
Monthly Star Party
See the wonders of the night sky through telescopes set up by the Astronomical Unit, the amateur astronomy club sponsored by the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. Star parties are held on the second Saturday of every month, weather permitting, next to Palmer Observatory on the Museum grounds. Admission is $2 for adults, and $1 for children 12 and under, and free to Museum and AU members. Planetarium shows put on by the Museum are available, with a separate admission charge.
Date: Saturday, 11/10/2012
Time: 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Location: Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, 2559 Puesta Del Sol, Santa Barbara, CA 93105 (Get Directions)
 
Event Location
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
Club meetings are generally on the first Friday of September through May at 7 PM in Farrand Hall at SBMNH. We hold a Public Star Party at SBMNH on the second Saturday of every month, by Palmer Observatory.
Address: 2559 Puesta Del Sol
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(Get Directions)

Contact Santa Barbara Astronomical Unit for more information.
Email this Club   Phone: 805-964-8201

Event Log
Name of Primary Presenter/Organizer: Javier Rivera
Event Type: Star Party(Astronomy night): School/Public/Other group
Number of club members participating as presenters: 22
Toolkits Used:
   PlanetQuest Kit
   Black Hole Survival
   SUPERNOVA!
Topics Covered:
   Asteroids/Meteors
   Black Holes
   Comets
   Extrasolar Planets
   Light Pollution
   Milky Way Galaxy
   Moon
   Size/Distance Scales
   Solar System
   Star Life Cycles
   Telescopes
Total number of visitors: 46
What materials were handed out?
Distant World, Black Hole, and Supernova star maps, star life cycles, IDA pamphlets, web page lists, Sky Charts, club newsletters, Moon maps.
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