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Richard Bong State Rec Area’s volunteer astronomer, Tom Harper will bring his telescopes out to Parking Lot F and lead an astronomy viewing program.
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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.