On the night of June 12th and continuing into the morning of Friday, the 13th, the most unlucky day of the year, a full Honey Moon will appear low in the sky - the first time this creepy combination has happened in decades.
Slooh will cover the Honey Moon live on Thursday, June 12th starting at 6:00 PM PDT / 9:00 PM EDT / 01:00 UTC (6/13). Slooh will broadcast the event live from two Slooh member controlled observatory sites: (1) off the west coast of Africa, at the Institute of Astrophyiscs of the Canary Islands, and (2) from the Pontificia Universidad Católica De Chile (PUC) near Santiago, Chile.
Viewers can watch the live full Honey Moon broadcast free on Slooh.com. The image stream will be accompanied by discussions led by Slooh host, Geoff Fox, Slooh astronomer, Bob Berman, Viewers can follow updates on the show by using the hashtag #Sloohhoneymoon.