Viewing to Feature Milky Way’s Globular Clusters
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Westmont
Saturn and the Milky Way will be the star attractions at Westmont’s observatory during a free, public viewing Friday, July 16. The Keck Telescope, one of the most powerful, public telescopes along the Central Coast, may also catch a glimpse of globular clusters in Hercules, globular clusters in Scorpius, Ophiuchus and Sagittarius. Westmont physics instructor Thomas Whittemore, who earned his doctorate at the University of Arizona, says visitors may also be able to see a number of open clusters in Cygnus and Vulpecula.
Students and faculty use the 24-inch reflector telescope to conduct astronomical research. Westmont serves as one of the public observing sites for the Santa Barbara Astronomical Unit (SBAU) every third Friday of the month.
Members of the SBAU also bring their telescopes to the public viewing, which begins at sunset and lasts for several hours. The Keck Telescope is housed in the new observatory between Russ Carr Field and the new track and field/soccer complex. Free parking is available near the baseball field.
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