This event is completely sold out.
Hosted by Franklin Institute Chief Astronomer Derrick Pitts, Night Skies in the Observatory is a monthly stargazing event held in the Joel N. Bloom Observatory. View celestial objects in the night sky, including stars, planets, nebulae, and if conditions are right, a galaxy or two, from 5 different rooftop telescopes in the Observatory. The evening includes shows in the Fels Planetarium and a lecture or presentation appropriate for ages 8 and up on an astronom...
This event is completely sold out.
Hosted by Franklin Institute Chief Astronomer Derrick Pitts, Night Skies in the Observatory is a monthly stargazing event held in the Joel N. Bloom Observatory. View celestial objects in the night sky, including stars, planets, nebulae, and if conditions are right, a galaxy or two, from 5 different rooftop telescopes in the Observatory. The evening includes shows in the Fels Planetarium and a lecture or presentation appropriate for ages 8 and up on an astronomical or space science topic. The Observatory is staffed with knowledgeable observers and free star maps are provided.
Night Skies in the Observatory is free for Institute members and $5 for non-members. Details here: http://bit.ly/1MkAUS2.
Tickets to Night Skies in the Observatory are available online here: http://bit.ly/1Pb7BTy. Due to high demand, it is recommended that you purchase tickets in advance.
This month's theme for Night Skies in the Observatory is "Worldwide Stories of the Night Sky;" our featured speaker will be astrophotographer Jerry Lodriguss.
IMAGE: Jacob W. Frank | Flowers and the Milky Way (Glacier National Park) | National Park Service