[RVRC] ETS April Meeting Presentation
Joseph F. Cash, Jr.
jcash at joecash.com
Mon Apr 22 14:19:44 EDT 2013
Dear RVRC Member,
Please join us at the regularly scheduled ETS of NJ meeting on April 26th
for a special presentation:
COSMIC SNOWBALLS
They were once thought to be omens of disaster and messengers of the gods.
They have inspired dread, fear, and awe in many different cultures and
societies around the world and throughout time. Unlike any other object in
the night sky, comets are still one the most intriguing celestial bodies in
the universe. Why did so many people cringe at the sight of these "cosmic
snowballs?"
Professor Gary Swangin (K2ITT) will discuss the history and origin of
comets, and how these strange objects may yield important clues about the
formation of our Solar System. Among the other topics covered in the
presentation are: famous comets; tracking and observing ISON which may
become the brightest comet history; and meteor showers - the relatives of
comets.
Professor Swangin is the director and astronomer of the Panther Academy
Planetarium in Paterson, New Jersey and teaches astronomy at Passaic County
Community College. He produced the award-winning documentary, "Are we alone
in the universe?," sponsored by the American Chemical Society and W.R. Grace
& Co. As a ham radio operator, he is primarily a CW operator and an avid DX
chaser on the HF bands with five DXCC awards.
The meeting is Friday April 26th at 8pm at the Clark municipal building.
Information about our meeting place and ETS in general can be found at
www.k2ets.com .
I hope to see you then!
73,
Joe
W2OZO
President
Electronic Technology Society of NJ, Inc.
Joseph F. Cash, Jr.
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