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EYES TO THE SKY April 1 – 14, 2019

Posted on April 1, 2019
“Lightning Bugs” 2012 by Donald R. Pettit, NASA astronaut
The spectacular image, above, was produced by Donald R. Pettit, a NASA astronaut, from multiple photographs captured during Expedition XXXI of the International Space Station (ISS) orbiting 240 miles above Earth.”It is a star trail and Earth image showing massive thunderstorms. The white flashes are lightning popping off over an urban area, similar to a photographer moving and firing a strobe through a scene in the dark. The green arc is the atmosphere seen on edge. Rotation of ISS during exposures creates circular star trails, while city lights of varying color temperatures create streaks on the ground.” Camera: Nikon D3S. Image: sequential exposures stacked in post production to create the equivalent of a single 30-minute exposure.

Don Pettit will be a featured speaker at the Northeast Astronomy Forum (NEAF) on Saturday, April 6, at Rockland Community College in Suffern, New York. An annual two-day event, NEAF will be in full swing both the 6th and 7th. Billed as the “World’s Largest Astronomy & Space Expo,” enthusiasts come from near and far. Pettit will also present in the specialized program of the Northeast Astro-Imaging Conference (NEAIC), to be held April 4 and 5.

Saturday’s roster of featured speakers includes Lowell Observatory’s Kevin Schindler; Apollo’s Bill Avery; and NASA’s chief scientist, Jim Green. Sunday’s luminaries are Alan Stern, Principal Investigator, New Horizons Mission; Dylan O’Donnell, web developer and astrophotographer; James Hanson, Neil Armstrong’s biographer; and Walt Cunningham, Apollo 7 Astronaut, whose subject is “The Golden Age of Space Exploration”.

The ambitious program encompasses numerous seminars, solar viewing through shielded telescopes, and 120 exhibitors and vendors enthusiastic about sharing their knowledge with the general public, including children.

Dark Sky Week continues through April 7. Click here for more information.
Opportunities to Participate
April 4 & 5 NEAIC – Northeast Astro-Imaging Conference
April 6 & 7 NEAF – Northeast Astronomy Forum, Rockland Community College, Suffern, NY
For opportunities to stargaze with the Amateur Astronomy Association of New York
See Astronaut Pettit’s photographic journey documented in Spaceborne
International Space Station
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Judy Isacoff
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