How long is a billion years? Why do the Northern Lights appear in different colors? When will we visit Mars? Is there life in space? Come to Sugarloaf Point SNA for an evening filled with astronomy fun for everyone! You’ll leave with some questions answered, and many more unanswered questions to think about.
We’ll start the evening off with a mind-blowing presentation where you’ll learn about everything from galaxies to meteors to the Hubble Space Telescope. Once the sun goes down, we’ll head outside to view the moon, stars, and even Mars!
Dress for the weather and bring lawn chairs and blankets for relaxing outside under the stars. If you have binoculars or a scope, bring those along as well.
The date to attend is April 13 from 7-9 p.m. Sugarloaf Cove Nature Center is located at 9096 Highway 61 in Schroeder. Donations are appreciated.
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