


Friday June 20 Astronomy Talk
Enjoy a family-friendly astronomy talk by one of our knowledgeable volunteers followed by viewing through a variety of small outside telescopes (weather permitting). Talk begins at 9:15pm. Note: a separate Dome Tour ticket is required for viewing through our 30” telescope.
Presenter: Astronomy Park Ranger James
Title: Who Needs Dark Skies?
Description: America’s National Parks preserve and protect our valuable natural resources so they can be enjoyed for generations to come. Did you know that one of those natural resources is the beautiful night sky? Join Astronomy Ranger James to learn the importance of dark skies and how everyone can help preserve them.
Enjoy a family-friendly astronomy talk by one of our knowledgeable volunteers followed by viewing through a variety of small outside telescopes (weather permitting). Talk begins at 9:15pm. Note: a separate Dome Tour ticket is required for viewing through our 30” telescope.
Presenter: Astronomy Park Ranger James
Title: Who Needs Dark Skies?
Description: America’s National Parks preserve and protect our valuable natural resources so they can be enjoyed for generations to come. Did you know that one of those natural resources is the beautiful night sky? Join Astronomy Ranger James to learn the importance of dark skies and how everyone can help preserve them.
Enjoy a family-friendly astronomy talk by one of our knowledgeable volunteers followed by viewing through a variety of small outside telescopes (weather permitting). Talk begins at 9:15pm. Note: a separate Dome Tour ticket is required for viewing through our 30” telescope.
Presenter: Astronomy Park Ranger James
Title: Who Needs Dark Skies?
Description: America’s National Parks preserve and protect our valuable natural resources so they can be enjoyed for generations to come. Did you know that one of those natural resources is the beautiful night sky? Join Astronomy Ranger James to learn the importance of dark skies and how everyone can help preserve them.
Program begins at 9:00 PM. The astronomy talk will last approximately 30 minutes.