The program will begin with an indoor presentation that will provide you with the information needed to be able to find and observe artificial satellites like the International Space Station and other human-made orbiting objects. Topics to be covered will include the nature of artificial satellite orbits, the best time of year for observing them, and how to identify them in the night sky. Weather permitting, we'll step outside afterwards to seek out artificial satellites and gaze into the night sky through the telescopes of local amateur astronomers. Along with the early springtime constellations, a young crescent moon and the planet Venus will be visible.
- Meets in the Barn.
- The indoor portion of the program runs rain, clouds, or star shine.
- Please dress appropriately for the weather conditions.
When:
Friday, March 28, 2020 7-9pm
Location:
Prices:
Audubon Members: Adults $9; Children $8
Non-Members: Adults: $11; Children: $10
Phone:
978.887.9264
Email: