The Door Peninsula Astronomical Society will set up a solar telescope at the Old Ski Hill Overlook to view the sun. Weather permitting, sunspots and solar flares should be visible.
Join Theodore Peña and Allison Erena for a 30 to 40-minute talk and presentation about astronomy. Learn about current and upcoming celestial events and research, and then, weather permitting, view the sky through a telescope.
Universe in the Park includes a rain-or-shine presentation on astronomy, including recent astronomical news, and a weather-dependent star party, where visitors can view available astronomical objects through a telescope.
Universe in the Park includes a rain-or-shine presentation on astronomy, including recent astronomical news, and a weather-dependent star party, where visitors can view available astronomical objects through a telescope.
What better way to relax and unwind at the end of a hectic summer day in the Wisconsin Dells area than by stargazing at a state park?
Join the University of Wisconsin Astronomers to hear about some of the wonders of our universe at their popular “…
The summer solstice occurs when the earth’s tilt towards the sun is at a maximum. It is also a time of new beginnings, signaling the changing of season.
Learn about and view the universe you call home with the Northern Cross Science Foundation! The provided telescopes and educators are sure to excite you and leave you even more curious.