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Look through a telescope or binoculars to bring into focus the wonders of the night sky.
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This night, we will have the opportunity to see all of the major planets in the night sky.
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Go for a walk under the near-full moon! Experience a guided walk or snowshoe (approximately 2 miles) on the Steinke Basin trail on the night closest to the full moon.
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Stars and Planets are swirling above; can you name the constellations? Bring your cameras and smartphones. With a little bit of settings adjustments, you too, can capture the cosmos in our forest.
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Stars and Planets are swirling above; can you name the constellations? Bring your cameras and smartphones. With a little bit of settings adjustments, you too, can capture the cosmos in our forest.
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Star Splitters host programs with presentations and telescope viewings.
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If the sky is clear, we’ll hike a part of the Whitetail Meadows trail by the light of the moon.
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If the sky is clear, we’ll hike a part of the Whitetail Meadows trail by the light of the moon.
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Stars and Planets are swirling above; can you name the constellations? Bring your cameras and smartphones. With a little bit of settings adjustments, you too, can capture the cosmos in our forest.
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Learn about and view the universe you call home with the Northern Cross Science Foundation! The provided telescopes and educators are sure to excite you and leave you even more curious.