Total Lunar Eclipse Over VSU
February 27, 2007
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Charles Harmon Director of University Relations, Heather Harris Graduate Intern, Dr. Kenneth Rumstay, Professor Department of Physics, Astronomy,and Geosciences (229) 333-5754
Total Lunar Eclipse Over VSU
Valdosta State University’s department of Physics, Astronomy,
and Geosciences will open the observatory to public visitors on the
evening of Saturday, March 3, from 6 - 9 p.m. for the viewing of a
total lunar eclipse, the first eclipse in over two years. In
addition, visitors may also view the planets of Venus and Saturn,
the Pleiades star cluster in Taurus, and the Great Nebula of
Orion.
“Our goal is primarily to provide a public service,” Dr. Kenneth
Rumstay, professor of astronomy and physics, said. “By announcing
the circumstances of the eclipse, we’re helping to make people more
aware of the night sky overhead; and, by making our telescopes
available to see not only the eclipse, but other objects of
interest, we hope to awaken an interest in astronomy among the
general public.”
Visitors may park in front of Nevins Hall. For more information,
please contact the department of Physics, Astronomy, and
Geosciences at (229) 333-5752.
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