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Telescopes will be used to observe the moon and planet Jupiter

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San Juan, PR, May 22, 2017 — The Puerto Rico Astronomy Society, Inc. (PRAS),  the mayor of Vega Baja, Hon. Marcos Cruz Molina and the local administration, invite the general public to a night of astronomy observation. The event will take place on Saturday, June 3, 2017 starting at 6:30 pm at the Antigua Pista del Campamento Tortuguero in Vega Baja, carr. PR-686 and PR-687.

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Class on how to use a telescope and star atlas

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San Juan, PR, March 27, 2017 — The class titled "How to use a telescope and star atlas to observe the night sky" will begin next Saturday, April 1, 2017 at UMET in Cupey. The class will meet from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm for four consecutive Saturdays.

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Astronomy events this weekend

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The Astronomy Society of Puerto Rico is celbratng several events this weekend. For more info, write to:astronomiapr@gmail.com, or call 787-531-7277 . Visit facebook.com/saprinc or twitter, @SociedadAstroPR


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Art-science: Dissemination of science through art

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Dr. José Francisco Salgado, astrónomo, fotógrafo, artista visual y educador, en el Observatorio de Arecibo (Arecibo Observatory, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, 28 Nov 2007). . Derechos de autor: Foto por Jorge Rodríguez, © 2007 José Francisco Salgado, PhD
Astronomer, graphic artist and photographer José Francisco Salgado at the Arecibo Observatory, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, 28 Nov 2007. Copyright Photo by Jorge Rodríguez, © 2007 José Francisco Salgado, PhD

Becoming a scientist is a very individual process and can involve different paths as we discover and combine diverse experiences and interests. Although the trajectory to becoming a scientist is something very personal, finding a way to merge our passions is one of the most important things that we can do to ensure professional success, especially in the sciences. This was the case for astronomer, graphic artist and photographer José Francisco Salgado.

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