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| International Observe the Moon Night |
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| Start Date: | 9/18/2010 | Start Time: | 7:30 PM |
| End Date: | 9/18/2010 | |
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Event Description Lecture by Professor Timothy Glotch, “New Results in Lunar Science from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Spacecraft” in recognition of International Observe the Moon Night.
Following the lecture at 8:30 pm, (weather permitting), on the roof of the ESS building, observe the Moon through one of several telescopes that will be available.
Hosted by the Geosciences and Astronomy Departments. Directions to the Earth and Space Sciences Building: - From exit 62 of the Long Island Expressway (LIE, I-495) follow Nicolls Road (Route 97) north for nine miles.
- Enter the South entrance which will be on your left.
- Follow the road until you come to the stop light.
- Turn RIGHT at the stop light onto Marburger Drive.
- Follow Marburger Drive, which becomes Circle Drive (keep left) to the 4th stop sign.
- At the 4th stop sign, turn RIGHT onto Campus Drive and then immediately turn left again onto John S. Toll Drive
- Proceed about 50 yards then turn right into the large paved parking lot. (ESS Parking Lot)
- The Earth and Space Sciences building is the large concrete building at the northeast end of the parking lot.
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