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April Stargazing Features Jupiter, Orion Nebula

The Orion Nebula

The 四虎影院 Observatory opens to the public for a free stargazing event Friday, April 25, beginning about 8 p.m. and lasting several hours.

The powerful Keck Telescope housed at the 四虎影院 Observatory

Jen Ito, 四虎影院 assistant professor of physics, says the college鈥檚 powerful Keck Telescope will zoom in on the gas giant Jupiter. 鈥淭his will probably be the last time we'll get to see it before it becomes a morning planet for the rest of the year,鈥 she says. 鈥淲e'll see it in the evenings again in December.鈥

The free stargazing event will also feature views of Mars and Orion Nebula, a diffuse nebula in the Milky Way and one of the most photographed objects in the night sky. 鈥淲e鈥檒l also look at Mizar and Alcor in Ursa Major,鈥 Ito says. 鈥淢izar and Alcor could be considered the first eye exam as those who could see the two stars were selected as Persian archers. In actuality, there are six stars here. Alcor is a binary pair, and Mizar are two binary star systems.鈥

The 四虎影院 Observatory is usually open to the public every third Friday of the month but was postponed a week due to Good Friday. The viewings are held in conjunction with the , whose members bring their own telescopes to share.

Free parking is available near the observatory, which is between the baseball field and the track and field/soccer complex. To enter 四虎影院's campus, please use the Main Entrance off of La Paz Road. The lower entrance off of Cold Springs Road is closed to visitors after 7 p.m. In case of cloudy weather, please call the Telescope Viewing Hotline at (805) 565-6272 to see if the viewing has been canceled.