July 2022 THE JAMES WEBB PHOTO RELEASE

Pagosa Springs Colorado

July 2022 THE JAMES WEBB PHOTO RELEASE

FIRST  PHOTOS  FROM   THE  JAMES  WEBB  SPACE  TELESCOPE   RELEASED  THIS  WEEK—-  

         VISITING   GUEST  ASTRONOMER  STEVE  MCALISTER  HERE  ON  JULY 20TH

I  hope  that  everyone  has  had  the opportunity to  see  some  of  the  first  images   from  the  James  Webb Space Telescope which will  revolutionize our  understanding of the  cosmos. The  first picture of a Deep  Field is the  deepest & highest- resolution of galaxies as  they  appeared 13  billion  years  ago &  was released  on  Monday by President  Biden  with  additional  later  releases  by  NASA ,  the European Space Agency  &  the Canadian  Space  Agency.    The  San  Juan  Stargazers  have  been  waiting  for  years for  these  photos.    Bob  Mitchel  who worked on the Webb &  has a house in  Pagosa  did  his first  presentation to  us on the  James  Webb  in 2013.  He will  be speaking again  this  September &  the  whole  community  will be  invited.

The  Stargazers  are   adding  a  new  night  of  amazing educational  opportunities  for  all of  Pagosa.  Starting  in  August  we  will be meeting once  a month  for  a new  program  titled  HUBBLE  &  THE  WEBB.  We  are  hoping  that  many  students & their  parents will  attend  this  free & very  exciting  program.  We are  asking  for  community  involvement.  Anyone  can  download  the  Webb  pictures  &  present  them  at  this  gathering.  Then  other people  can  add  information & comments.  We  will  all  learn  a  great  deal!  Webb photos  will  have priority, but  if  there is  time  left  we will study  Hubble’s  Greatest  Hits.  The  date  for  the first session  will be given  next  week.

On  Wednesday,  July  20,  we will all test our  luck  with  weather by  having  Steve  McAlister  from  the  Westcliff  Observatory here to  help  people  with  their  telescopes &  then  give  us  a tour of the  deep  night  sky that  will  “knock  your  socks  off”.    He came  last  summer & this summer on June 1, and he was so helpful with  solving  problems with  telescopes and giving us a fantastic view of deep-sky objects. Those who attended on June 1, are still in awe.   That night  we are  inviting anyone in  the  community to  bring their  dusty  boxed  or  closeted  telescopes  to  the Chimney  Rock  upper  parking lot.  You  can  join the  Stargazers & have Steve help  get your scope  set up &  functioning  or  at  least  know  what  immediately needs to be done to accomplish that.  With  your  membership  you  will  have an entire  year  of  training  to  use  your  scope.  This  could  change your  life!  That questionable  scope has been sitting there gathering dust  for  long  enough!

On  Friday,  July 15,  there  will  be  a Night  Sky  Program at  Chimney  Rock entitled  Stars  &  Galaxies. You  don’t  need a reservation.  Just  show  up  &  we  can  fit  you  in  the  big  beautiful  amphitheater.  The  gate  opens  at 7:15  with  the  program  beginning  at  8PM.   We  have  added a  new  speaker,  Tom  Hanchurt,  who  worked  for years  at  NASA’s  Mission Control &  personally spoke  with  numerous  astronauts.  He  was  an  absolute hit with the kids  at  his first presentation.   You  also  will  learn  about  the  Ancient People &  their  study of Astronomy  &  amazing  information about  Stars &  Galaxies.

Also  note  our regular  club meeting  on Thursday, July  28, at  the Community United Methodist Church  Fellowship Hall  on 434 Lewis Street .  At  6pm there  is  a social  time with  coffee, tea, etc. & a treat.

This month’s program  on the Galilean Moons of Jupiter will be  interesting  &  very  useful  since  they  are sometimes visible to the  naked- eye &  for sure with  binoculars. All  members  will  receive a special bonus surprise  for attending.

If you would like to join the San Juan Stargazers,  our new membership year  begins  July1.  You will also receive Reflector Magazine which is the publication of the National Astronomical League of which you automatically become a member. To join both groups & get an excellent astronomy magazine, annual membership is only $25/ family.  This  year  there is  a fabulous special gift  for  new  & renewing  members.  It will help you  become the  astronomer you  have  always  dreamed  of  being. You  will  LOVE  it!  You can join the club at any of our events.   

 The San Juan Stargazers Club is part of the Astronomical League celebrating its 75th year of service which includes over 250 clubs from all over the US.  Our local group also has a web-site—www.sanjuanstargazers.org.  CHECK  IT  OUT  for more information &  beautiful Hubble  photos.  We welcome everyone  to  learn more  about  our  AMAZING  UNIVERSE.   Hope to see you soon!