A Hubble Space Telescope image of Messier 107 in the Milky Way galaxy. | ESA/NASA
A Hubble Space Telescope image of Messier 107 in the Milky Way galaxy. | ESA/NASA
Dearborn Public Library recently issued the following announcement.
Date: Wednesday, January 26, 2022
Time: 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Location: Remote Event
Event Details:
In this online program, Timothy Campbell, a NASA solar system ambassador for Dearborn, will cover some astronomy basics such as objects of the night sky and how to find them ... as well some observing basics.
A Zoom link will be sent to your email or phone once you are registered.
Tim Campbell has always been interested in space. He was inspired watching the Apollo missions as a young child, but was really hooked when he saw the rings of Saturn through a telescope. While you can still find Tim looking through telescopes, these days he wants to know how these things work… so cool geeky science experiments are often added in for extra fun. Tim is a past president and active member of the Ford Amateur Astronomy Club in Michigan and is also a planetarium operator and presenter at Henry Ford College. Tim does numerous outreach events and talks both under the night sky and indoors.
Original source can be found here.