Time: 7:00 to 9:30 pm
Place: Register to learn location
Contact Email: scott.mallory@gmail.com
Come join us for a night of fall observing on Friday October 15. On this night, the first quarter moon will be visible at sunset, so we will spend some time observing it along the terminator line that separates light from dark on the moon. Hands on exploring will be encouraged. We will also see Jupiter and Saturn, and welcome some of the new objects as they rise in the eastern sky, signaling the transition from summer to fall. If you have a telescope bring it out. There’s plenty of space to setup, and cohorts will be happy to assist if needed.
Reservations required. scott.mallory@gmail.com. Site details will be sent with registration.
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