Friday, April 21st, 8-10pm
Star Gazing Party
Spirit Mound
USD Telescopers Club is inviting everyone for a Star Gazing Party at the Spirit Mound parking lot!
We will begin by observing the Sun spots with one of our telescopes with a special sun filter. During the sunset, we set up three other telescopes at the parking lot to observe the Moon and Venus. Finally, when the sky gets completely dark, we will enjoy the lack of city lights and will spot Mars and the Orion Nebula. In addition, we will take a journey through the spring constellations and learn all about the ancient legends behind them!
Our physics students and faculty will be helping everyone to learn how to use our telescopes and take beautiful astronomical pictures with your own smartphones! If you have your own telescope or binoculars, feel free to bring them too! Our event is open to people of all ages and backgrounds, so feel free to ask questions!
Please note that we are not planning to bring the telescopes to the top of the Spirit Mound and will only use them at the parking lot. Also note that the weather is never perfectly predictable and in case of rain or clouds our event might be rescheduled for April 28th.
Spirit Mound is 6 miles north of Vermillion on Highway 19. We encourage you to consider carpooling to Spirit Mound. If you need transportation to Spirit Mound, please contact Meghann Jarchow (meghann.jarchow@usd.edu).
If you are interested in joining or attending a group, please visit the website of the USD Telescopers Club (see below).
Thank you to the following who gave generously of their time, talent, and treasure:
USD Telescopers Club at https://usdpc.weebly.com/telescopers.html and Greening Vermillion at greeningvermillion.org
Friday, April 21st, 8-10pm
Star Gazing Party
Spirit Mound
USD Telescopers Club is inviting everyone for a Star Gazing Party at the Spirit Mound parking lot!
We will begin by observing the Sun spots with one of our telescopes with a special sun filter. During the sunset, we set up three other telescopes at the parking lot to observe the Moon and Venus. Finally, when the sky gets completely dark, we will enjoy the lack of city lights and will spot Mars and the Orion Nebula. In addition, we will take a journey through the spring constellations and learn all about the ancient legends behind them!
Our physics students and faculty will be helping everyone to learn how to use our telescopes and take beautiful astronomical pictures with your own smartphones! If you have your own telescope or binoculars, feel free to bring them too! Our event is open to people of all ages and backgrounds, so feel free to ask questions!
Please note that we are not planning to bring the telescopes to the top of the Spirit Mound and will only use them at the parking lot. Also note that the weather is never perfectly predictable and in case of rain or clouds our event might be rescheduled for April 28th.
Spirit Mound is 6 miles north of Vermillion on Highway 19. We encourage you to consider carpooling to Spirit Mound. If you need transportation to Spirit Mound, please contact Meghann Jarchow (meghann.jarchow@usd.edu).
If you are interested in joining or attending a group, please visit the website of the USD Telescopers Club (see below).
Thank you to the following who gave generously of their time, talent, and treasure:
USD Telescopers Club at https://usdpc.weebly.com/telescopers.html and Greening Vermillion at greeningvermillion.org
Friday, April 21st, 8-10pm
Star Gazing Party
Spirit Mound
USD Telescopers Club is inviting everyone for a Star Gazing Party at the Spirit Mound parking lot!
We will begin by observing the Sun spots with one of our telescopes with a special sun filter. During the sunset, we set up three other telescopes at the parking lot to observe the Moon and Venus. Finally, when the sky gets completely dark, we will enjoy the lack of city lights and will spot Mars and the Orion Nebula. In addition, we will take a journey through the spring constellations and learn all about the ancient legends behind them!
Our physics students and faculty will be helping everyone to learn how to use our telescopes and take beautiful astronomical pictures with your own smartphones! If you have your own telescope or binoculars, feel free to bring them too! Our event is open to people of all ages and backgrounds, so feel free to ask questions!
Please note that we are not planning to bring the telescopes to the top of the Spirit Mound and will only use them at the parking lot. Also note that the weather is never perfectly predictable and in case of rain or clouds our event might be rescheduled for April 28th.
Spirit Mound is 6 miles north of Vermillion on Highway 19. We encourage you to consider carpooling to Spirit Mound. If you need transportation to Spirit Mound, please contact Meghann Jarchow (meghann.jarchow@usd.edu).
If you are interested in joining or attending a group, please visit the website of the USD Telescopers Club (see below).
Thank you to the following who gave generously of their time, talent, and treasure:
USD Telescopers Club at https://usdpc.weebly.com/telescopers.html and Greening Vermillion at greeningvermillion.org