Pam Hoffman

@EverydaySpacer

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  1. May 28

    Find Constellations and Stars in the Night Sky! Workshop starts on Sunday! Early Bird Special expires one hour before the Workshop begins

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  2. May 7

    Our friend Donald L Doughty​ shared info about this Launch Alert! Check out this Meetup: NASA Wallops, May 8, [~8:02 PM], Rocket Launch Visible in Eastern US via

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  3. Jan 27

    Join us LIVE on Friday Nights at 9pm Pacific time!

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  4. Jan 1
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  5. 13 Nov 2020

    You'll Need Binoculars or a Telescope for THIS. In EARLY evening, look South to South West. If it's clear, you'll see Jupiter. If you look to the left of that and a bit below Jupiter, you may find Pluto! Jupiter and Pluto are in conjunction this evening.

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  6. 13 Nov 2020

    Working on Tonight's Show. Planets, conjunctions and a comet! What would YOU like to know about? Maybe you would like to be a guest? See us LIVE tonight if possible, on the replay if not. We'll be on FB in about 12 1/2 hours.

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  7. 11 Nov 2020

    I'm a Junior Journalist on the The Weekly Space Hangout and Tonight, I'm Appearing on the Show! Here's the Link... Our guest is Amy Ross, Spacesuit Engineer with NASA. I can't wait to learn more from her.

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  8. 9 Nov 2020

    You can find this and many other astronomical events on my website. Here's the link. I learn about them from several sources. Check it out!

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  9. 9 Nov 2020

    Tomorrow Morning, Mercury Will be @ it's Highest Point - Before Sunrise, in the East. Find Venus first because it's super bright. Mercury should be below the planet Venus in the sky when you look. You can find many more events like this on my website.

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  10. 6 Nov 2020

    We'll be Live and You are Welcome to Join us! 2-3 topics and sharing what's in the night sky the next week. Join us tonight! Let me know what YOU'D like to learn about too! See Ya There! See the replay if you can't make it live. :)

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  11. 29 Oct 2020

    Look For Mars & The Moon In Conjunction Tonight! The nearly full Moon & a still bright Mars, rise in the East, close together tonight. Have you seen them lately? The color contrast is noticeable! Check it out.

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  12. 7 Oct 2020

    If you would like to find the ISS over YOUR location, let's figure that out for you!

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  13. 7 Oct 2020

    Hey LA! We Get Another Pass Of The ISS (International Space Station) Tonight. See Chart. If you would like to learn how to read the chart any time for yourself, let me know and I'll send you a link to the report I wrote on how to read it!

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  14. 5 Oct 2020

    Learn to READ the results from the Heavens Above chart, this report is for you! I prefer the Heavens Above site because it has more details, it shows you the magnitude (how bright it will be) and the NASA push only sends you the very brightest passes.

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  15. 5 Oct 2020

    So Cal, You May See International Space Station (ISS) Tonight! Time: Mon Oct 05 7:55 PM, Visible: 3 min, Max Height: 46°, Appears: 10° above NW, Disappears: 46° above NNE If you are somewhere else, find out when the ISS will pass over YOUR location.

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  16. 30 Sep 2020

    I'm One of The 'Journalists' on the Show This Evening... October looks like a fun month for planets, etc! I'll talk about when & where to see them! Live or Replay after the show! 5p Pacific 6p Mountain 7p Central 8p Eastern

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  17. 25 Sep 2020
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  18. 14 Sep 2020

    Topic: Launch Party of Space Is Open for Business by Robert C. Jacobson Register in advance for this webinar: When: Sep 15, 2020 08:00 AM Pacific Time I'm appearing on the 'show' at 1pm Pacific time :)

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  20. 13 Sep 2020
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