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Star Viewing at Eagle Eye Observatory
December 25, 2018 @ 6:00 pm
Escape to the stars with the help of Eagle Eye’s high-tech telescopes and knowledgeable astronomer. Our telescopes offer research quality views of the moon and distant stars, while offering a vibrant eye on the night sky.
SKY WATCHER EVENTS
During September and October the nights are getting longer and cooler which makes for great sky viewing.
The Summer Triangle is now moving into the western Sky allowing fall constellations to rise in the east. Pegasus, Andromeda and Perseus are all prominent in the eastern sky after twilight. The Great Andromeda Galaxy is easily visible in modest Telescopes and under Moonless skies can even be seen by naked-eye observing when shown where to look. The bright planets Jupiter, Saturn and Mars are high in the south. The distant planets Uranus and Neptune can be viewed with high magnification during Moonless nights. Come out to the Eagle Eye Observatory and enjoy the wonders of the night sky during cooler weather.
During September and October the nights are getting longer and cooler which makes for great sky viewing.
The Summer Triangle is now moving into the western Sky allowing fall constellations to rise in the east. Pegasus, Andromeda and Perseus are all prominent in the eastern sky after twilight. The Great Andromeda Galaxy is easily visible in modest Telescopes and under Moonless skies can even be seen by naked-eye observing when shown where to look. The bright planets Jupiter, Saturn and Mars are high in the south. The distant planets Uranus and Neptune can be viewed with high magnification during Moonless nights. Come out to the Eagle Eye Observatory and enjoy the wonders of the night sky during cooler weather.
Program begins at dusk
Overnight Guests: FREE
Day Guests: $7/pp (ages 11 & Over)
Day Guests: $7/pp (ages 11 & Over)