September General Meeting
Schedule
Fri Sep 05 2025 at 07:00 pm to 09:15 pm
UTC-04:00Location
600 West Vine St., Suite 400, Kalamazoo, MI, United States, Michigan 49008 | Kalamazoo, MI
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"Moon Shot: A Brief History of Lunar Exploration"presented by Richard Bell
Apart from the Sun, the Moon is the most prominent astronomical object visible from Earth's surface and is much safer to observe. As our closest celestial neighbor, it has captivated humanity since ancient times. This presentation will focus on the human exploration of the Moon, starting with the invention of the telescope and continuing through the launch of the space age. By showcasing historical images and video clips, we invite you to embark on this fascinating journey from Galileo to the Apollo missions.
About the Speaker:
Richard got bit by the astronomy bug at a very early age. He enjoyed looking at pictures of the planets as early as age 4 and got his first telescope at age 7. Richard has had just about every astronomy-related job one can have in Kalamazoo. He worked at the local planetarium and sold telescopes at a local hobby shop. After receiving degrees in physics and mathematics from Western Michigan University, he taught introductory astronomy courses at most of the surrounding colleges and universities for 20 years. Richard is also an avid observer and astrophotographer. He is one of three lifetime members and the current president of the Kalamazoo Astronomical Society, serving in this position longer than anyone else in its history.
Note: You can also attend on Zoom. See our website for registration information.
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Where is it happening?
600 West Vine St., Suite 400, Kalamazoo, MI, United States, Michigan 49008Event Location & Nearby Stays: