The Philadelphia Space and Science Club (PSSC) is a West Philadelphia based group of parents and young students that meets on the Penn campus on Sunday afternoons. The director of the club is Reginald Mosley.
Space & Science Club Overview
Space & Science Club Schedule
Special Feature: See the special plans for the next generation of astronomical telescopes slide show.
Upcoming meetings:
No Meeting - Happy New Year!
Model Rocket Launching at 9:00 am
Special Guest: Ms.Eva Blackwell, WHPL Channel 17!
"Hubble Space Telescope" by: Reginald Mosley
"Architecture" by: Mrs. Mady Savit
10:00 am to 2:00 pm - Computer Refurbishing Class at NTR
"Computers" by: Staff
Regular meetings are usually held on Sundays from 2:00 - 3:30 pm at:
University of Pennsylvania
David Rittenhouse Lab, Room A7
209 South 33rd Street
Philadelphia, PA
or
University of Pennsylvania
309 Towne
220 South 33rd Street
Philadelphia, PA
As usual, all are welcome to the Penn Department of Physics and Astronomy public telescope viewing the first Tuesday evening every month (if clear).
The members of the Philadelphia Space & Science Club have their names on the Mars Pathfinder mission that landed on the red planet on July 4, 1997.
The Philadelphia Space & Science Club has been featured in a number of news stories:
Philadelphia Space and Science Club
Reginald A. Mosley, Director
5609 Wyalusing Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19131
Phone: (215) 747-0675
Email: RMosley428@aol.com
If your group would like to become part of the Penn Astronomy Outreach program, contact:
Professor Steven T. Myers
Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania
David Rittenhouse Lab 4N3
209 South 33rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6396
Phone: (215) 898-5942
FAX: (215) 898-2010
Email: myers@dept.physics.upenn.edu