FirstLight Astronomy Club

FirstLight Astronomy Club The Astronomy Club at Temecula Valley High School. Serving the community since 1995. Or was it 1996? Sheesh, I forget.

The astronomy club for Temecula Valley High School.

An international team of astronomers has discovered an exotic young planet that is not orbiting a star. This free-floati...
08/20/2014

An international team of astronomers has discovered an exotic young planet that is not orbiting a star. This free-floating planet, dubbed PSO J318.5-22, is just 80 light-years away from Earth and has a mass only six times that of Jupiter. The planet formed a mere 12 million years ago, a newborn in planet lifetimes.
"We have never before seen an object free-floating in space that looks like this. It has all the characteristics of young planets found around other stars, but it is drifting out there all alone," explained team leader Dr. Michael Liu of the Institute for Astronomy at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. “I had often wondered if such solitary objects exist, and now we know they do.”The discovery paper of PSO J318.5-22 is being published by Astrophysical Journal Letters is here in the link below!

http://arxiv.org/abs/1310.0457

http://arxiv.org/abs/1310.0457

07/02/2014
Fascinating for those of us who love this planet.
06/17/2014

Fascinating for those of us who love this planet.

A huge expanse of water trapped in a layer of the Earth's mantle could help explain the origin of our oceans

06/02/2014

Hi guys ! So astronomy is going to Oscars @ 6pm on Tuesday the 3rd , alumni welcome ! PLEASE RSVP to Sarah (951)795-1003 by Monday ! Thanks guys !!! See you there . ❤️

05/04/2014
05/04/2014

Poetry in Motion.

05/04/2014

Cody in action.

IceSkating!
05/04/2014

IceSkating!

Woo hoo!!!! (Thanks again, Scott Kardel, for the heads up!)
02/23/2014

Woo hoo!!!! (Thanks again, Scott Kardel, for the heads up!)

The proposed world's-largest optical telescope, designed in Canada, is one step closer to construction after the University of Hawaii approved a plan to lease land at the summit of the island's Mauna Kea volcano.

Stunning picture in Auriga. Sheesh, sure love this universe!
02/22/2014

Stunning picture in Auriga. Sheesh, sure love this universe!

A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.

For my nerdy astro kids. (I love this stuff.) Thanks Scott Kardel!
02/22/2014

For my nerdy astro kids. (I love this stuff.) Thanks Scott Kardel!

In an ideal world, everyone's clocks would strike 12 noon just as the Sun reached the highest point in its path across the sky. But clock- (aka "standard-") time and solar time rarely overlap, with one generally leading or lagging behind the other – a fact this map by math blogger and Google enginee...

02/02/2014

This Friday is the big star party for the City of Murrieta. I really need your help! Please attend!

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