Planetary Imaging at Sunset

Planetary imaging, also known as lucky imaging, is a great way to share space with others. Help take amazing photos of the planets and share the process and results with the community. Keeping regular images of planets allows scientists to study the changes in the planet’s features over time; these include but are not limited to, Saturn’s Ring orientation, Jupiter’s Great Red Spot, and the surface of Mars. While you will most likely want a computer to view and keep data for yourself, no equipment is needed for this team. All the necessary equipment is provided by Jackson College. Training will be provided.

This is an Astronomy Club event, if you want to learn more about being part of the club, click here.

Event Details

  • Date May 1
  • Time 8:00pm - 9:00pm
  • Venue Astronomical Observatory
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