BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Demco Software//Event Management System//EN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT CREATED:20220214T205755Z DTSTAMP:20220214T205755Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T192939Z DESCRIPTION:**This is a virtual program**Learn techniques on how to identify constellations and locate planets and more in the night sky. Discover what internet resources are available to help the beginning astronomer. Included will be a demonstration of using a star map to help you explore the sky\, as well as how easy it is to view the International Space Station and satellites without the need for a telescope! \; A generous amount of time will be set aside for questions.Paul \;has been fascinated by astronomy and space missions all his life and enjoys sharing his knowledge with the public. Paul is a member of the New Jersey Astronomical Association\, which operates the largest public observatory in New Jersey. \; He was also the founder of Somerset County’s 4-H Space &\; Astronomy Club and its leader for ten years. \;He has a Bachelor of Science degree from Rutgers University and is a volunteer outreach “Ambassador” for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.Paul has an easy style of communicating\, which allows diverse audiences to easily understand and enjoy his presentations on the wonders of the universe and how we are exploring it. \; His presentations always include the very latest astronomical images from observatories both on and off the Earth! \; \;This program is generously brought to us by \;NJ STEM Month. \;This\nevent is one of many events held in support of New Jersey STEM Month. From\n2015-2017\, New Jersey hosted an annual New Jersey STEM Week to promote the\nstate’s commitment to STEM excellence. The month-long observance\nhighlights the Garden State’s strong presence and accomplishments in STEM\,\nincluding its industry\, academic\, government and non-profit sectors. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
**This is a virtual program**
Learn techniques on how to identify constellations and locate planets and more in the night sky. Discover what internet resources are available to help the beginning astronomer. Included will be a demonstration of using a star map to help you explore the sky\, as well as how easy it is to view the International Space Station and satellites without the need for a telescope! \; A generous amount of time will be set aside for questions.
Paul \;has been fascinated by astronomy and space missions all his life and enjoys sharing his knowledge with the public. Paul is a member of the New Jersey Astronomical Association\, which operates the largest public observatory in New Jersey. \; He was also the founder of Somerset County’s 4-H Space &\; Astronomy Club and its leader for ten years.
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He has a Bachelor of Science degree from Rutgers University and is a volunteer outreach “Ambassador” for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Paul has an easy style of communicating\, which allows diverse audiences to easily understand and enjoy his presentations on the wonders of the universe and how we are exploring it. \; His presentations always include the very latest astronomical images from observatories both on and off the Earth! \; \;
This program is generously brought to us by \;NJ STEM Month. \;This\nevent is one of many events held in support of New Jersey STEM Month. From\n2015-2017\, New Jersey hosted an annual New Jersey STEM Week to promote the\nstate’s commitment to STEM excellence. The month-long observance\nhighlights the Garden State’s strong presence and accomplishments in STEM\,\nincluding its industry\, academic\, government and non-profit sectors.
TITLE:Virtual Program - Exploring the Night Sky SUMMARY:Virtual Program - Exploring the Night Sky LOCATION:Online at Zoom URL:https://woodbridgelibrary.evanced.info/signup/eventdetails?eventid=12418&lib=1003 UID:https://woodbridgelibrary.evanced.info/signup/eventdetails?eventid=12418&lib=1003 CATEGORIES:Presentation / Lecture DTSTART:20220303T000000Z DTEND:20220303T010000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-BUSYSTATUS:BUSY END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR