Re: Look at our scope on the NASA IYA Observe the Moon website!

From: Jake Burkart ^lt;jake.burkart_at_No-Spam>
Date: Fri Jul 31 2009 - 09:20:53 PDT

Steve & Ting Ting,

Please come out. Hopefully we will have clear skies. You will want to
bring a print out of this parking pass and map.
We ask that you are here in time to have your equipment setup by 8:30 p.m.
The event goes until 11:00 p.m.

Here are the directions in written out form:

When you come through the main gate, tell the security guard that you are
here to set up for Observe the Moon Night. WHEN YOU ARRIVE, North and South
Akron will be closed for setup. Drive down NASA Parkway and Clark to Wescoat
Rd and turn left on McCord. Stop at South Akron. A parking attendant will
open up the barricade for you so you can drive in and unload.

Driving Directions to the NASA Ames Research Center

>From Highway 101 Northbound
Exit Moffett Blvd./NASA Parkway. At the stoplight, turn right. Proceed to
main gate. Be prepared to show a driver's license to proceed into NASA
Research Park.
>From Highway 101 Southbound
Exit Moffett Blvd./NASA Parkway. At the stoplight, turn right. Proceed to
main gate. Be prepared to show a driver's license to proceed into NASA
Research Park.
>From Central Expressway East (from Mtn. View)
Exit Moffett Boulevard. Go straight, passing over Hwy 101. Proceed to main
gate. Be prepared to show a driver's license to proceed into NASA Research
Park
>From Highway 85 (Cupertino area) Exit Moffett Boulevard. Take a right at the
stoplight. Go straight, passing over Hwy 101. Proceed to main gate. Be
prepared to show a driver's license to proceed into NASA Research Park
>From 880 (Fremont area) Get on 237 west, going towards Mtn. View. Take Hwy
101 N exit. Continue with directions from Highway 101 Northbound.

Thanks,

-- 
Jake Burkart
Multimedia Director
The Collaborative
650-938-8016
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 7:21 PM, Steven Martin <nav66@No-Spam> wrote:
> Hi, Steve and Ting Ting here:
>
> NASA has put up their site for the upcoming IYA Observer the Moon night at
> NASA Ames, and lo and behold, but they selected our scope for their website
> and PDF flyer!  We feel honored.  And we will see you at NASA Ames this
> Saturday night!
>
> http://lcross.arc.nasa.gov/observethemoonnight.htm
>
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