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SUMMARY:Public Outreach - Cerritos Library Astronomy Night
DESCRIPTION:Views: 9
URL:https://www.ocastronomers.org/calendar/public-outreach-cerritos-library-astronomy-night/
LOCATION:Cerritos Library\, 18025 Bloomfield Ave.\, Cerritos\, 90703\, United States
CATEGORIES:AstroImagers,Non OCA Event,Outreach
ORGANIZER;CN="Vijay Shah":MAILTO:vijay2021@frontier.om
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210618T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210618T220000
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CREATED:20210528T194616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210603T110306Z
UID:10001118-1624048200-1624053600@www.ocastronomers.org
SUMMARY:Online Ventura County Astronomical Society's General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is an online event held by OCA for VCAS.\nNo prior registration is required but when entering the webinar\, zoom will ask for your name and email.\nAt the time of the meeting\, to attend via zoom app click here\, via your browser click here.\nTo install the zoom app click here.\n \nThe High Frontier: The Untold Story of Gerard K. O’Neill tells the untold story of the life and influence of the late physicist and space colony pioneer Dr. Gerard K. O’Neill. In 1977\, O’Neill wrote the book The High Frontier: Human Colonies in Space\, which sparked an enormous grassroots movement to build Earth-like habitats in space in order to solve Earth’s greatest crises. The film is told through “Gerry’s Kids” as they affectionately call themselves; his peers\, family\, and the younger generation who followed that movement and are now leading the modern day space industry. Find out more at www.thehighfrontiermovie.com \nWill Henry is a Filmmaker and Writer based in Los Angeles\, CA. Born and raised in Princeton\, NJ\, Will later attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City as a Directing/Screenwriting double major where he graduated top of his class. Will began his career in development at Tribeca Film under Jane Rosenthal and Robert De Niro\, and later as a Creative Executive at Cindy Cowan Entertainment. Will moved into the independent film industry as a Filmmaker and Writer shortly after relocating to Los Angeles\, CA\, gaining recognition for his first feature documentary film\, The High Frontier: The Untold Story of Gerard K. O’Neill. \n \nWill Henry (Producer & Writer)\nFilmmaker & Writer\, Creative Director & Senior Producer at Multiverse Media \n \nDylan Taylor (Executive Producer & Writer)\nChairman\, Multiverse Media\, CEO Voyager Space Holdings\, Founder\, Space for Humanity. Co-Founding Patron\, Commercial Spaceflight Federation \n \nRyan Stuit (Director & Editor)\nAccomplished artist\, designer\, and composer. Creative Director and Designer at Subtractive Inc. Future directorial slate includes “Nothing Ever Happens on the Moon” based on Robert Heinlein’s 1950s Sci-Fi short story. \n \nKyle Schember (Producer)\nCo-Founder and CEO of Subtractive Inc\, specializing in scripted film\, television\, music videos\, and music. Producer and Executive Producer for “Anna” with Emma Stone and “Who Cares” with Paul McCartney & Emma Stone. Producer on Prince EA’s “One Planet” produced for the Bloomberg Global Business Forum. \nViews: 9
URL:https://www.ocastronomers.org/calendar/vcas-general-meeting-2021-06/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:General Meetings,Non OCA Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210521T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210521T220000
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CREATED:20210416T182221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210416T182221Z
UID:10001096-1621629000-1621634400@www.ocastronomers.org
SUMMARY:Online Ventura County Astronomical Society's General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is an online event held by OCA for VCAS.\nNo prior registration is required but when entering the webinar\, zoom will ask for your name and email.\nAt the time of the meeting\, to attend via zoom app click here\, via your browser click here.\nTo install the zoom app click here.\n \n  \nViews: 9
URL:https://www.ocastronomers.org/calendar/vcas-general-meeting-2021-05/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:General Meetings,Non OCA Event
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CREATED:20210330T204543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210330T204543Z
UID:10001094-1618605000-1618610400@www.ocastronomers.org
SUMMARY:Online Ventura County Astronomical Society's General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is an online event held by OCA for VCAS.\nNo prior registration is required but when entering the webinar\, zoom will ask for your name and email.\nAt the time of the meeting\, to attend via zoom app click here\, via your browser click here.\nTo install the zoom app click here.\n \n  \nViews: 9
URL:https://www.ocastronomers.org/calendar/vcas-general-meeting-2021-04/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:General Meetings,Non OCA Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210319T203000
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CREATED:20210224T213127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210301T205726Z
UID:10001090-1616185800-1616191200@www.ocastronomers.org
SUMMARY:Online Ventura County Astronomical Society's General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is an online event held by OCA for VCAS.\nNo prior registration is required but when entering the webinar\, zoom will ask for your name and email.\nAt the time of the meeting\, to attend via zoom app click here\, via your browser click here.\nTo install the zoom app click here.\n \n  \nViews: 9
URL:https://www.ocastronomers.org/calendar/vcas-general-meeting-2021-03/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:General Meetings,Non OCA Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210219T203000
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CREATED:20210127T225127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210127T225217Z
UID:10001077-1613766600-1613772000@www.ocastronomers.org
SUMMARY:Online Ventura County Astronomical Society's General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is an online event held by OCA for VCAS.\nNo prior registration is required but when entering the webinar\, zoom will ask for your name and email.\nAt the time of the meeting\, to attend via zoom app click here\, via your browser click here.\nTo install the zoom app click here.\n \n  \nViews: 9
URL:https://www.ocastronomers.org/calendar/vcas-general-meeting-2021-02/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:General Meetings,Non OCA Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210115T203000
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CREATED:20201010T212209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210107T180754Z
UID:10001031-1610742600-1610748000@www.ocastronomers.org
SUMMARY:Online Ventura County Astronomical Society's General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is an online event held by OCA for VCAS.\nNo prior registration is required but when entering the webinar\, zoom will ask for your name and email.\nAt the time of the meeting\, to attend via zoom app click here\, via your browser click here.\nTo install the zoom app click here.\n \n  \nViews: 9
URL:https://www.ocastronomers.org/calendar/vcas-general-meeting-january-2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:General Meetings,Non OCA Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201230T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201230T193000
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CREATED:20201229T015710Z
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UID:10001063-1609354800-1609356600@www.ocastronomers.org
SUMMARY:2020 Blair Award Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Topic: WAA G. Bruce Blair Award\nTime: Dec 30\, 2020 07:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada) \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/84876958189?pwd=MWZBclU3WE1kRGdjL3M4MXZ6bVVtZz09 \n  \nAn astronomy enthusiast since childhood\, Bing F. Quock joined Morrison Planetarium’s staff in 1973 and joined the Planetarium Lecturer team in 1975\, presenting live shows using the classic Academy-made star projector. In the late ’70s\, he taught several semesters of Introductory Astronomy at one of City College of San Francisco’s satellite campuses under Don Warren\, then the head of CCSF’s Astronomy Department. From 1982-2003\, he served as Morrison Planetarium’s Assistant Chairman and Show Producer\, writing and producing approximately 110 planetarium shows for the public\, school\, and special event audiences during that time\, as well as teaching informal astronomy classes and guiding observing sessions for Academy members and youth. During this period\, he wrote the “Skywatcher’s Guide” that appeared regularly in the Academy’s quarterly magazine and which continues today\, still authored by him\, in digital form on the museum’s website (www.calacademy.org). He also created the Academy’s popular “Pocket Almanac\,” and since the ’80s has written daily skywatching snippets under the Planetarium’s byline for syndication to about 30 newspapers around the country. He has been a frequent interviewee on Bay Area radio and television\, explaining eclipses\, meteor showers\, and other astronomical phenomena.   \n  \nFrom the mid-1990s to 2017\, he assisted Ron Dammann as one of the principal operators of the Hume Observatory at Pepperwood Preserve in Sonoma\, educating and entertaining small groups of visitors with views of the night sky through the facility’s instruments\, which included a 6.4″ Alvan Clark refractor once owned by George Davidson and “Edelweiss\,” a 17″ Dobsonian reflector donated by Doug Berger. Although the observatory and its equipment did not survive the Tubbs wildfire of 2017\, Bing continues guiding occasional skywatching sessions as part of Pepperwood Preserve’s educational program. \n  \nFrom 2004-2006\, he served as Acting Director of Morrison Planetarium when the Academy of Sciences temporarily relocated to downtown San Francisco\, while the Academy buildings were renovated. He performed astronomy outreach to schools with an inflatable planetarium until\nthe new Academy reopened in the Park. Since 2007\, he has held the position of Morrison Planetarium’s Assistant Chairman and presently continues concentrating on outreach\, partnerships\, and astronomy communication to the media. \nViews: 9
URL:https://www.ocastronomers.org/calendar/2020-blair-award-ceremony/
CATEGORIES:Award Ceremony,Non OCA Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201120T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201120T220000
DTSTAMP:20260427T032101
CREATED:20201010T212118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201117T090716Z
UID:10001030-1605904200-1605909600@www.ocastronomers.org
SUMMARY:Ventura County Astronomical Society's Online General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is an online event held by OCA for VCAS.\nNo prior registration is required but when entering the webinar\, zoom will ask for your name and email.\nAt the time of the meeting\, to attend via zoom app click here\, via your browser click here.\nTo install the zoom app click here.\n \n \nMolly Shelton is a Power Systems Engineer at Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena.  She is an early career hire\, graduating from college with a BS in Physics in 2016 and joining the Power and Sensor Systems group to design\, build and test hardware for missions all throughout the solar system.  She has worked on a handful of projects in her 4 years at JPL including Dawn\, SHERLOC\, and Europa Clipper.  She started her path to JPL in a high school robotics club and is honored to be able to share her story thus far with those who yearn for the stars in the same way. \n \nViews: 9
URL:https://www.ocastronomers.org/calendar/vcas-general-meeting-november-2020/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:General Meetings,Non OCA Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201016T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201016T223000
DTSTAMP:20260427T032101
CREATED:20201005T145108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T195947Z
UID:10001028-1602880200-1602887400@www.ocastronomers.org
SUMMARY:Ventura County Astronomical Society's Online General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is an online event held by OCA for VCAS.\nNo prior registration is required but when entering the webinar\, zoom will ask for your name and email.\nAt the time of the meeting\, to attend via zoom app click here\, via your browser click here.\nTo install the zoom app click here.\n \n  \n2020: A Year of Perseverance and Ingenuity\nSarah Elizabeth McCandless\n \nSarah Elizabeth McCandless works for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) as a navigation engineer. She performs operational as well as pre-launch orbit determination analyses and has worked on a variety of flight projects including MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution)\, InSight\, Mars 2020\, and Europa Clipper. She also develops multi-mission software tools and has researched the feasibility of using optical communication observables for deep-space navigation. She earned a B.S. in aerospace engineering and a minor in French at the University of Kansas. Subsequently\, she earned an M.S. in aerospace engineering from the University of Texas. Outside of work\, Sarah Elizabeth enjoys flying Cessna 172s\, hiking\, and reading. \nViews: 9
URL:https://www.ocastronomers.org/calendar/vcas-general-meeting-october-2020/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:General Meetings,Non OCA Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200925T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200925T223000
DTSTAMP:20260427T032101
CREATED:20200918T181112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200920T122004Z
UID:10001025-1601065800-1601073000@www.ocastronomers.org
SUMMARY:Ventura County Astronomical Society's Online General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is an online event held by OCA for VCAS.\nNo prior registration is required but when entering the webinar\, zoom will ask for your name and email.\nAt the time of the meeting\, to attend via zoom app click here\, via your browser click here.\nTo install the zoom app click here.\n \nIt Broke! A Story of How We Fixed It\n \nNASA’s Deep Space 1 (DS1) mission was designed to take risks so subsequent missions would not have to. Following its successful 1998-1999 prime mission to test new technologies\, DS1 embarked on an ambitious two-year extended mission dedicated to comet exploration. However\, that journey was soon interrupted as the probe suffered a hardware failure widely considered to be catastrophic. \nUnder Marc Rayman’s leadership\, the JPL operations team then undertook one of the most remarkable deep-space rescue missions ever attempted. After seven months of intensive and stressful work\, they managed to restore the spacecraft to an operational capability from well over 150 million miles away. DS1 then resumed its pursuit of the comet. The team encountered and overcame more daunting challenges in the subsequent 15 months\, and in 2001 they succeeded in acquiring NASA’s first close-up images of a comet nucleus and other unique data. \n \nThis extraordinary and exciting success story is not well known\, even among the astronomy and space communities. Dr. Rayman described it in a highly entertaining and inspiring public presentation last year. He will introduce the video\, we will all watch it\, and then he will answer questions. The video can be found here. \nMarc Rayman\n \nMarc Rayman is not only a top rocket scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory but also a magnificent communicator. He is currently JPL’s chief engineer for mission operations and science. \nHe grew up in Toledo\, Ohio\, and earned a B.A. in physics from Princeton University. His undergraduate work focused on astrophysics and cosmology. He received an M.S. in physics from the University of Colorado in Boulder\, where he conducted investigations in nuclear physics. He then performed research at the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics (JILA) on experimental tests of special relativity and atomic and laser physics\, and received his Ph.D. there. He continued at JILA as a postdoctoral researcher. Throughout his time at JILA\, he worked with Dr. John Hall\, who subsequently won a Nobel Prize in Physics. \nDr. Rayman combined his scientific training with his lifelong study and passion for astronomy and the exploration of space by joining JPL in 1986. His work there has spanned a broad range\, including optical interferometry missions to detect planets around other stars\, design of a mission to return samples from Mars\, a laser altimeter for Mars\, the Spitzer infrared space telescope\, the development of systems to use lasers instead of radios to communicate with interplanetary spacecraft\, and more. \n \nIn 1994\, he helped initiate a new NASA program to characterize highly sophisticated and risky technologies for future space science missions by flying them on dedicated test flights. The first mission of this New Millennium program\, Deep Space 1\, was launched in 1998\, and he worked on it from its inception in 1995 to its conclusion in 2001. During the course of the project\, Dr. Rayman served as chief mission engineer\, mission director\, and project manager. The new technologies that were tested on DS1 (including such exotic systems as ion propulsion and artificial intelligence) were designed to reduce the cost and risk and to improve the performance of subsequent interplanetary missions. The primary mission was extremely successful and led to a very productive and exciting extension\, culminating in a spectacular encounter with Comet Borrelly that yielded NASA’s first close-up pictures of the nucleus of a comet. The spacecraft remains in orbit around the Sun. \nHe was chief engineer\, mission director\, and project manager on a mission that built on DS1 to explore the two largest uncharted worlds in the inner solar system. Launched in 2007\, Dawn orbited two giants of the main asteroid belt\, protoplanet Vesta and dwarf planet Ceres\, in an ambitious mission to reveal insights into the dawn of the solar system. After a spectacularly successful investigation of Vesta in 2011-2012\, it arrived at Ceres in 2015\, where it will remain forever. It is the only spacecraft ever to orbit two extraterrestrial destinations. The spacecraft outlasted its expected lifetime\, and the mission concluded successfully in 2018. \n \nDr. Rayman is the recipient of numerous honors. His many accolades from NASA include a remarkable three Exceptional Achievement Medals and four Outstanding Leadership Medals\, which are among NASA’s most selective awards. He was named a JPL Fellow\, the highest technical position there\, “for extraordinary technical contributions made over an extended period.” He is the only person to have received both the Exceptional Technical Excellence Award and the Exceptional Leadership Award\, two of JPL’s most prestigious honors. Asteroid Rayman was named in recognition of his contributions to space exploration. On behalf of the Dawn team\, in 2016 he accepted the Robert J. Collier Trophy\, the greatest award in the US for space or aviation. (The trophy resides at the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum in Washington.) Among his other honors was receiving the Astronautics Engineer of the Year Award from the National Space Club and Foundation. \n \nMarc is also very active in education and public outreach. He is a highly regarded and very popular speaker\, relating the thrill of science and the excitement of discovery\, and he has appeared frequently on television and been quoted often in other news media on subjects as wide-ranging as DS1 and Dawn\, a fire onboard the Mir space station\, the discovery of the top quark\, and the profundity of humankind’s exploration of the cosmos. He collaborates with the creator of the popular syndicated comic strip Brewster Rockit: Space Guy! for special editions on science topics. His DS1 blog had an enormous following and gained critical acclaim as it provided an exceptionally entertaining and informative view into the flight of DS1\, and his Dawn blog continued in the same delightful style. Marc is technical advisor and a popular writer for NASA’s educational website the Space Place (where his digital alter ego\, Dr. Marc\, resides). Marc received a special award from JPL for his creative and engaging work to inform and inspire the public. \nIn addition to more than 75 scholarly publications in physics\, space science\, and space engineering\, he has published many articles on Apollo\, Skylab\, the space shuttle\, piloted and robotic missions of the former USSR\, interplanetary missions\, and a variety of topics in astrophysics\, cosmology\, and space exploration for reference books\, encyclopedias\, magazines\, and newspapers. \n \nOne of Marc’s favorite hobbies is learning about the space activities of all space-faring nations. Since before the age of 10\, he has been building an extensive collection of information (and memorabilia) from over 40 nations. (His extraordinary personal collection is featured in this amusing video tour geared for space buffs.) \nHis other hobbies include international dancing (he and his wife teach and dance with several groups)\, photography\, hiking\, and other outdoor activities. Marc also holds a black belt in karate. His wife\, Dr. Janice Rayman\, is a brain scientist and a very experienced mountaineer. They live in La Cañada\, California\, with their cats\, Quark and Lepton\, tropical fish\, and a large variety of fauna and flora in their pond. \n  \nViews: 9
URL:https://www.ocastronomers.org/calendar/vcas-general-meeting-september-2020/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:General Meetings,Non OCA Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190102
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CREATED:20181212T110405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181212T110405Z
UID:10000654-1546300800-1546387199@www.ocastronomers.org
SUMMARY:New Years Day
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URL:https://www.ocastronomers.org/calendar/new-years-day/
CATEGORIES:Non OCA Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190101
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CREATED:20181212T110343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181212T110343Z
UID:10000653-1546214400-1546300799@www.ocastronomers.org
SUMMARY:New Year's Eve
DESCRIPTION:Views: 9
URL:https://www.ocastronomers.org/calendar/new-years-eve/
CATEGORIES:Non OCA Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181226
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CREATED:20181212T110420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181212T110420Z
UID:10000655-1545696000-1545782399@www.ocastronomers.org
SUMMARY:Christmas
DESCRIPTION:Views: 9
URL:https://www.ocastronomers.org/calendar/christmas/
CATEGORIES:Non OCA Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181222
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CREATED:20181212T110255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181212T110255Z
UID:10000652-1545350400-1545436799@www.ocastronomers.org
SUMMARY:Winter Solstice
DESCRIPTION:Views: 9
URL:https://www.ocastronomers.org/calendar/winter-solstice/
CATEGORIES:Non OCA Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180216T001500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180216T001500
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CREATED:20190110T114331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190110T114331Z
UID:10000803-1518740100-1518740100@www.ocastronomers.org
SUMMARY:Chinese New Year
DESCRIPTION:Views: 9
URL:https://www.ocastronomers.org/calendar/chinese-new-year/
CATEGORIES:Non OCA Event
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