Welcome to all.
Our meeting are free and open to the public.
The zoom room will open at 6:30.
On Wednesday April 21st we will have our monthly meeting. We are looking forward to
Sarah Grussenmeyer who analyzed several stars with an ALPY 600 Spectrograph over the summer for the Virtual Pine Mountain Workshop. She analyzed two Wolf-Rayet stars that are massive, luminous, and destined to go supernova and a Binary star that pairs a Red Giants and White Dwarfs AG Pegasi and Carbon Star named T Lyrae. This is a nice smattering of unique stars that were spectroscopically analyzed.
Matthew Hoppe returns to discuss the Upcoming Artemis Mission to the Moon. Matthew loves to research current space projects and teach others. Artemis is the sister to Apollo and we look forward to have the first female on the moon.
Colin White brings back his role as a NASA Solar System Ambassador with “NASA and Citizen Science Weather and Climate Change Research.” NASA is doing alot more then just looking out.