‘Sidewalk Astronomy’ to Sweep the U.S. This Weekend

People across America will havea chance to gaze up at Jupiter and its four largest moons this weekend the sameway Galileo did almost 400 years ago.

To celebrate ?GalileanNights,? a project supported by the International Year of Astronomy 2009 (IYA2009),public observing events will be held this upcoming weekend in over 50countries. More than 75 events in the United States are planned.

"The whole idea of holding the Twitter event is to get ordinary people joining in and having fun doing astronomy," said Adrian West from Newbury Astronomical Society. "Many people won?t be able to get to a real Autumn Moonwatch star party so we hope they can join in the virtual star party from wherever they are at the time."

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