Astronomy at the Beach 2022
Michigan's Largest Free Astronomy Event - 26th Year! Sept. 16 & 17
Michigan's Largest Free Astronomy Event - 26th Year! Sept. 16 & 17
Bob Trembley takes the audience on a virtual tour of the solar system
Bob Trembley shows how to build, fly and land an interplanetary spacecraft in Kerbal Space Program
The Moon is at Last Quarter (or Third Quarter) – rising around midnight, and visible to the south after sunrise.
Bob Trembley takes the audience on a virtual tour of the solar system
Bob Trembley shows how to build, fly and land an interplanetary spacecraft in Kerbal Space Program
Fall begins with the autumnal equinox - in the Northern Hemisphere, it's the September equinox; in the Southern Hemisphere, it is the equinox in March.
Tue. Sept. 27: Br. Guy Consolmagno will take the stage at The Sheen Center's Loreto Theater and explore popular themes in science and science fiction.
The Mount Saint Francis Retreat Center will host a star party on Oct. 1, 6-10 pm. Chris Graney will be keynote speaker.
International Observe the Moon Night is a time to come together with fellow Moon enthusiasts and curious people worldwide. Everyone on Earth is invited to learn about lunar science and exploration, take part in celestial observations.
The Moon is at First quarter on this date -it will be visible high in the southern sky in early evening.