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St. Louis Astronomical Society
Public Telescope Viewing
St. Louis Astronomical Society: Public Telescope Viewing
SLAS CLUB MEMBERS:
Public Telescope Viewing
Join the members of the St. Louis Astronomical Society and the St. Louis Science Center for an evening of telescope viewing. There will be a FREE "Sky Tonight" presentation in the Orthwein Starbay - McDonnell Planetarium starting at 7:00 PM January-April, September - November and 8:00 PM May-October. The "Sky Tonight" program will be held regardless of the weather.

Sunset: 19:56; Civil twilight ends: 20:25; Astronomical twilight ends: 21:39; At 20:25, Venus is getting low in the W; Mars is high in Leo; Saturn is low in the E near an almost full moon.
Date: Friday, 5/4/2012
Time: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Location: McDonnell Planetarium - Forest Park, St. Louis, MO 63110 (Get Directions)
Information for Visitors:
Join the members of the St. Louis Astronomical Society and the St. Louis Science Center for an evening of telescope viewing. There will be a FREE "Sky Tonight" presentation in the Orthwein Starbay - McDonnell Planetarium starting at 7:00 PM January - April, September - November and 8:00 PM May - August. The "Sky Tonight" program will be held regardless of the weather.

Sunset: 19:56; Civil twilight ends: 20:25; Astronomical twilight ends: 21:39; At 20:25, Venus is getting low in the W; Mars is high in Leo; Saturn is low in the E near an almost full moon.

 
Event Location
McDonnell Planetarium - Forest Park
Address: St. Louis, MO 63110
(Get Directions)

Contact SLAS for more information.
Email this Club   Phone: 314-935-4614

Event Log
Name of Primary Presenter/Organizer: Cook Feldman
Event Type: Star Party(Astronomy night): School/Public/Other group
Number of club members participating as presenters: 5
Toolkit Used:
   Other NSN Resources (Telecons, Astronomy Resources Download, etc)
Topics Covered:
   Globe at Night (GaN)
   Light Pollution
   Moon
   Size/Distance Scales
   Solar System
   Telescopes
Total number of visitors: 75
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