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We’ll begin at 8 p.m. in our Omnisphere Planetarium, with Dr. Rosa Williams pointing out current constellations and bright objects in the evening skies. Weather permitting, at 8:45 pm, we will move outside to telescopes on our South Lawn to view the moon. Other night sky objects will also be visible, and we will try to find harder objects as the night progresses while showing our WestRock observatory off to those interested. Other than our Full Moon being visible this night, we can see Mars and Jupiter through our telescopes. 🔭🌌
8 PM: Presentation in Omnisphere Theater (arrive shortly before to secure a seat)
8:45 PM: Telescope Viewing (Weather permitting)
Parking is available in front of the building and just past the newly constructed arches with parallel parking on the road (beware of the bike lane).
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701 Front Ave, Columbus, GA, United States, Georgia 31901