Night Sky Adventure Tonight's lesson: Updates from Juno at Jupiter
Tue, March 21, 7:00pm – 8:30pm
miSci - Museum of Innovation and Science, 15 Nott Terrace Heights, Schenectady, NY 12308
Jupiter may be the largest planet in the solar system, but there is a lot of information we still don’t know about Jupiter. How did it form? What is the atmosphere like? What Fuels the great red spot? Juno, a recent mission to Jupiter, will help us answer these and other questions about the gas giant.
Night Sky Adventures are astronomy fun for the whole family! Educators from the Dudley Observatory, in conjunction with volunteers from the Albany Area Amateur Astronomers group, present astronomy lessons, planetarium shows and night sky viewing (weather depending). Amateur astronomers and families are invited to bring binoculars or telescopes. One or more telescopes will be provided for public use.
For more information, visit our website at www.DudleyObservatory.org.
Cost: Admission to miSci ($10.50 adult, $7.50 child age 3-12, $9 senior 65+), Free
Come early to enjoy the museum galleries as well as the Dudley Observatory program. miSci will be open continuously from 9am through the end of the Night Sky Adventure.
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