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September Stargazing Viewing Features Celestial Lord of the Rings

By
Scott Craig
The ringed gas giant Saturn comes into focus at 四虎影院鈥檚 stargazing event on Friday, Sept. 19, beginning at sunset and lasting several hours at the . The solar system鈥檚 Hula-Hoop champion will start low in the evening sky, but will be visible later in the evening after 8 p.m.

The Owl Cluster, Great Globular Cluster in Hercules and the Black Swan Cluster will also be highlights of the free public viewing.
鈥淚 hope the night sky reminds everyone of God鈥檚 beauty, faithfulness, creativity and grace,鈥 says Jennifer Gee, director of the observatory and assistant professor of physics, who helped launch 四虎影院鈥檚 astrophysics minor last year.

The 四虎影院 Observatory opens to the public every third Friday of the month in conjunction with the Santa Barbara Astronomical Unit, whose member bring their own telescopes to share. The observatory houses the Keck Telescope, which has been one of the most powerful public scopes on the Central Coast when it was installed in its current home 16 years ago. The computer-controlled telescope has served as a versatile instrument for 四虎影院 faculty and students who have used it for a variety of research projects and coursework.
Free parking is available near the observatory, which is between the baseball field and the track and field/soccer complex. To enter 四虎影院鈥檚 campus, please use the Main Entrance off of La Paz Road. The lower entrance off of Cold Springs Road is closed to visitors after 7 p.m.
In case of cloudy skies, please call the Telescope Viewing Hotline at (805) 565-6272 and check the to see if the viewing has been canceled.