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Astronomy at Whiting

In a two-part mini-series, members of the Southern Vermont Astronomy Group (SoVerA) are inviting the community

to the Whiting Library, where they’ll be describing some of the basics of astronomy, and answering any questions you

may have. Then, if the skies cooperate, after either one of the presentations, binoculars and telescopes will be set up

for participants to observe celestial objects in our Vermont skies.

Astronomy Basics - Telescopes 6:00 PM Thursday, 23 October

Here, we will enjoy a simple review of how telescope optics work, what to consider when thinking of purchasing

backyard telescopes or binoculars, and we’ll also look at the massive new research telescopes about to be

commissioned in the great dry deserts, which may well rip open our current understanding of the universe. This will be

a hands-on demonstration and discussion open to anyone, and especially for those who may have an interest in using

either their own- or the Whiting Telescope, which you can check out for free. No prior experience required.

Astronomy Basics – The Sky 6:00 PM Saturday, 25 October

Then, tonight, we’ll learn the basics of how to find things in the sky, and during which season and time to best look for

them. We’ll talk of some of the better on-line sources for accurate, current information about what’s going on in the sky,

and sources for the most reliable, deeper background information for those who wish to pursue more information.

Date: Thursday, October 23 - Saturday, October 25, 2025

Time: 6 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. Eastern

Location: Whiting Library
117 Main St
Chester, VT 05143

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