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100 Things to See in the Night Sky

  • Writer: Aviation Trail
    Aviation Trail
  • Sep 24, 2024
  • 1 min read
Saturday, October 19, 2024 at Armstrong Air & Space Museum, 6:00pm to 7:00 pm:

Author and Astronomer Dean Regas Presentation


Want to know the name of that star? How do you find constellations like Orion, Gemini, and Taurus?  When can you see the planets? Based on his popular book, astronomer Dean Regas will show you the basic tips and tricks to identifying stars, constellations, planets, and more in the night sky. You'll soon be on your way to finding 100 Things in the Night Sky. Great for all ages. Following his presentation the Armstrong Air & Space Museum will host a skyview event on its north lawn (7:30PM-11:00PM). This skyview event is weather permitting and if cancelled we will post information about this. Guests are encouraged to bring their own telescopes if they wish to view the night sky. The museum will have their telescopes and educators present to answer questions and discuss telescope basics. Astronomer Dean Regas will join us for the skyview as well. Event Contact: Chris Moynihan; 419-738-8869; programs@armstrongmuseum.org


Armstrong Air & Space Museum, 500 Apollo Dr, Wapakoneta, OH 45895, USA (map)


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