Mark your calendars for our monthly meeting this coming Thursday starting at 7pm. Attend in person at the Robinson Nature Center or via Zoom using the link below.
Also – if you have an astro-image, sketch, or art that you would like to share during our Members AstroImages portion of the meeting please send it to me no later than this Wednesday (please do not do “reply all”).
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83093445486?pwd=iPPERDQDFjSTgCw4CJICA6DtjcRpf0.1
Brief description of the Topic: In March, HAL welcomes Kalée Tock, AAVSO member and NASA Citizen Scientist, for a timely look at NASA’s new Pandora mission. Pandora launched in January with a one‑year campaign to study starspots and flares on about 20 red‑dwarf exoplanet host stars. Kalée will share early results from the mission’s partnership with NASA Exoplanet Watch, which has issued a special call for simultaneous ground‑based observations—both in and out of transit. She’ll also explain how observers can contribute valuable data and analysis, even without owning a telescope.