Star Party at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµFriday, November 8, 7-10 p.m. at Olin Observatory
Join us for all or part of an evening of astronomy related activities. If the sky is clear, we will be viewing the waxing gibbous Moon through a variety of telescopes and binoculars with the hopes of identifying general features and locating specific sites on the Moon. Fair weather will also allow us to catch a view of Saturn before it sets at about 8:15 pm, as well as view a variety of deep sky objects such as nebulae, star clusters, and galaxies. The Olin Observatory is located on the 4th floor of Olin Hall on the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ campus. Click here to see the location on the College map (search for F.W. Olin Hall). Parking is in the Olin or Nobel Lots (Lot J and Lot K). In the event we are not able to view the sky (or Moon), we will share a presentation on the Moon and Planets in Olin 103 (on the first floor) at 7:15 and 8:30 pm.
Indoor activities for kids and adults of all ages will be available in Olin 103 including:
- Reading Corner: Join us for readings from children's books about the Moon
- Moon Coloring Puzzle: Create a colorful, community portrait of the Moon
- Hide and Seek Moon: Find images of animals on Moon poster with binoculars
- Sizing Up the Moon: Create a model of the relative sizes of the Moon and Earth and distance between them
- Moon Jump: Compare the difference between gravity on the Earth and the Moon by measuring the height of your vertical jump
- Discover and Exoplanet: Use tools to visualize data and model how a star's light dims as a planet transits in front of it
- Ice Zones: Where we look for ice
For more information contact:
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Darsa Donelan (ddonelan@gustavus.edu, 507-933-6130) or
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Chuck Niederiter (chuck@gustavus.edu, 507-933-7315)