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Our park’s Starsplitters astronomy group is putting on a special presentation for the Perseid meteor shower. Bring a blanket or chair along and enjoy the meteor shower and night sky afterwards.
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Join the University of Wisconsin Astronomers to hear about some of the wonders of our universe at their popular “Universe in the Park” series. There will be a brief presentation at our ampitheater discussing discoveries and observations about our…
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Universe in the Park includes a rain-or-shine presentation on astronomy, including recent astronomical news, and a weather-dependent star party, where visitors can view available astronomical objects through a telescope.
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The Perseids Meteor Shower is the most highly visible astronomical event of the year!
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Universe in the Park includes a rain-or-shine presentation on astronomy, including recent astronomical news, and a weather-dependent star party, where visitors can view available astronomical objects through a telescope.
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Drop by this program at a time convenient to you, and the Northern Cross Science Foundation volunteers will be waiting to explore the beauty and depth of the night sky with you.
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The Door Peninsula Astronomical Society will set up a solar telescope at the Old Ski Hill Overlook to view the sun. Weather permitting, sunspots and solar flares should be visible.
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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.
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Universe in the Park includes a rain-or-shine presentation on astronomy, including recent astronomical news, and a weather-dependent star party, where visitors can view available astronomical objects through a telescope.
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The event takes place on Aug. 4 or 5, whichever night has the best viewing conditions.