Event

Orion is due south as darkness falls, with its companions Gemini and Canis Major nearby. Jupiter is descending to its western exit from the night sky. Leo and its clusters of distant galaxies rises in the eastern sky, and the Big Dipper’s galaxies are visible above the northeast tree line.
Public sessions are co-facilitated by one or more Lyme Land Trust and TAAS members. 

Upon registration you will receive a link to directions and observing session guidelines. For questions or comments, please contact us at astronomy@lymelandtrust.org. Young or old, experienced or totally unfamiliar, we look forward to exposing you to our uniquely dark skies here in Lyme.

And if you have a telescope, we encourage you to bring it out. The more, the merrier. Just follow the guidelines in the pdf you receive when you RSVP.
Clear skies!

Date: Saturday, March 2, 2024

Time: 6:30 p.m. - 8:29 p.m. Eastern

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