By Carmelo Turdo |
Astronomy Day
Date and Time: Saturday, April 20; 10am to 4pmThere will be a Public Telescope Viewing in the evening from 7 to 10pm
Admission: Free
Join the Saint Louis Science Center and members of the St. Louis Astronomical Society for fun astronomy activities. Learn about telescopes and how you can begin observing on your own. If the weather permits, we will do Solar observing near the Planetarium entrance during the day. In the evening, we will observe the night sky on Archery Field, adjacent to the Planetarium parking lot.
July 20 To the Moon! Celebrate the anniversary of the moon landing and
launch a rocket!
August 2 First Friday: Update from Mars with Dr. Ray Arvidson
August 10 Planetarium Cheap Date Night: Perseid Meteor Shower
October 12 International Observe the Moon Night
November 4 Science with the Symphony
November 9 Planetarium Cheap Date Night: A Rare Eclipse
December 6 First Friday: Comet Watch Party
Here are some views of this evening's event:
President and CEO Bert Vescolani (R) greets Charles Schweighauser |
Charles Schweighauser addresses the audience |
James S. McDonnell Planetarium space exhibit |
Mercury astronaut suits worn by Gus Grissom and Gordon Cooper* |
Mercury and Gemini spacecraft on display |
Mark Nankivil points out design features of the Planetarium** |
*Mercury space suits are on loan from the Greater St. Louis Air & Space Museum
**Mark Nankivil is President of the Greater St. Louis Air & Space Museum
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