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The Big Sky Astronomical Society's Adopt-A-Star Program is not accepting any new adoptions at this time because we are in the process of transferring ownership and operation of the program. Adoption requests are expected to be processed once again beginning in January 2010. The new and improved Adopt-A-Star Program will be located here...

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The colour of the traffic light above indicates the status of our Adopt-A-Star program. A green light indicates that we are ready to process Adopt-A-Star requests. A yellow light indicates that we expect to begin processing Adopt-A-Star requests within a few days. Finally, a red light indicates that we are not able to process any Adopt-A-Star requests at this time.

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Space History

January 1

On this day, back in 1801, Italian astronomer Giuseppe Piazzi discovered the first asteroid. It was named Ceres, in honour of the Roman goddess of agriculture. Ceres has a diameter of about 950 km, which makes it the largest asteroid in the Asteroid Belt. In 2006, the International Astronomical Union adopted the term "dwarf planet" and since then Ceres has been classified as a dwarf planet.

Big Sky News

The Nanton Legion recently contributed $1000 to our 2010 Facility Enhancement Project.

Did You Know?

A light-year is a unit of distance, not time. It is simply the distance that light travels in one year. The speed of light is 299,792,458 metres per second and therefore in one year (365¼ days) light can traverse 9,460,730,472,580,800 metres. In other words, a light-year is equal to about 9.46 trillion kilometres.

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