Astronomy Events

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POP-UP Observing Session

Trail 53 Observatory- Details with RSVP

Exceptional last-minute opening of the observatory to take advantage of some clear sky. Program is unknown, but lots of choices out there. Come on by if you would like. If you have equipment bring it over. RSVP first, then come by. Pop-up sessions could also be attended by one or more of our talented cohort […]

Free

Sept 14 Make-up Session

Trail 53 Observatory- Details with RSVP

CARPOOL IF YOU CAN. TIGHT ON PARKING. As fall approaches, galaxy-rich Virgo gives way to the Milky Way arching high overhead. Saturn is up at dusk, and Jupiter rises late in the northeast. We have several different telescopes that are on display including a 14″ Schmidt-Cassegrain housed in a permanent observatory. Inside the observatory, you […]

Free

October 1 POP-UP Astronomy Session

Trail 53 Observatory- Details with RSVP

This POP-UP session is to take advantage of tonight's clear skies, and in consideration of possible overcast conditions 10/6. The observatory will be open to take some short video of one or more planets, and to observe up the Milky Way from Sagittarius and other objects of interest. Young or old, experienced or totally unfamiliar, […]

Free

October 3 POP-UP Astronomy Session

Trail 53 Observatory- Details with RSVP

This POP-UP session is to take advantage of clear skies, and in consideration of possible overcast conditions 10/6. The observatory will be open to observe one or more planets, and to observe up the Milky Way from Sagittarius, and to see other objects of interest. Young or old, experienced or totally unfamiliar, we look forward […]

Free

CANCELLED- October 6 Astronomy Observing Session

Trail 53 Observatory- Details with RSVP

We are sorry to cancel. The weather controls us for these events. You are encouraged to look here for possible POP-UP sessions before the next monthly session: https://www.lymelandtrust.org/astronomy-events/     Coming soon: The Milky Way remains high overhead. Saturn is well up at dusk, and Jupiter rises in the northeast. We have several different telescopes […]

Free