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Enjoy the night sky during the day! Drop by the Nature Center to make some Join us for hands-on activities, crafts and more. This program’s activities are designed with families in mind, but open to kids of all ages.
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This is a free in-person event presented by graduate students from the University of Wisconsin-Madison astronomy department.
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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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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 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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We’ll use a special hydrogen-alpha eyepiece filter to safely view the sun through a telescope.
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Join Theodore Peña and Allison Erena for a 30 to 40-minute talk and presentation about astronomy. Learn about current and upcoming celestial events and research, and then, weather permitting, view the sky through a telescope.
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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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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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Star Splitters host programs with presentations and telescope viewings.