Astronomy at the Beach - Friday


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Astronomy at the Beach - Michigan's largest FREE astronomy event for 29 years!
Our theme this year is Saturn!
Keynote Speaker: Brother Guy Consolmagno, S.J. - Director of the Vatican Observatory*, and president of the Vatican Observatory Foundation
Presentations by local astronomers - many of whom are volunteer NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassadors! Learn about astronomy, space science and imaging technology.
Astronomy Club Tables - Several Astronomy clubs and event hosts will be at tables with freebies, teacher resources, demonstrations and more! You can chat with local astronomers, and schedule a lecturer to speak to your group and/or set up telescopes at your venue.
Jeff MacLeod will have his Gemini Spacecraft simulator there - get your tickets early!
Solar telescope viewing starts at 4:00 PM until sundown - you can see sunspots, prominences and other features on the Sun.
Shows and talks start at 7:00 PM
For kids, we're holding a Scavenger Hunt of objects in the sky--with Prizes!
Dark-sky viewing starts at 8:00 PM and and goes till midnight - with dozens of telescopes owned by astronomy club members on the viewing field!
Educators have often given extra credit to students attending our in-person event in the past!
Parking: MI license plate “recreation passport” is required. If you don't have one, you may purchase one at the gate)
If cloudy/rainy, the show will still go on in the presentation tent, and there will still be a display of space images, plus local astronomy club tables.
Location: Island Lake State Recreation Area, Brighton on the Kent Lake Beach
Events on Facebook: Fri., Sat.
Website: https://www.glaac.org/
Astronomy at the Beach is hosted by the Great Lakes Association of Astronomy Clubs.

Astronomy at the Beach - Friday