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Youβre invited to the next public night at Cronyn Observatory! Saturn reaches opposition this weekend (Sep 20-21) β the time when Earth passes directly between the Sun and Saturn, bringing this ringed giant closer to us and making it appear at its brightest. Join us on Sep 20, 8:00 to 10:00 pm as Samantha Lambier explores Saturn and its fascinating moons, explaining what opposition means for stargazers and sharing discoveries about this iconic planet and its satellites like Titan and Enceladus. πͺ
If the skies are clear, we'll have our telescopes ready for night sky observing. Engage with expert astronomers and ask your burning questions β this event is perfect for anyone interested in the wonders of the night sky, whether you're a seasoned astronomer or just starting out. π
Admission is completely FREE and open to all. No registration required! Drop by to add a spark of celestial magic to your evening - ideal for a unique night out, a memorable date, or a family adventure.
Venue: Cronyn Observatory, Western University
Date: Sep 20
Time: 8:00 to 10:00 pm
Check out our schedule for more upcoming events at: https://cronyn.uwo.ca/schedule/ For directions and parking information, visit: https://cronyn.uwo.ca/visit-the-observatory/directions-maps-and-parking/
We hope to see you there for an unforgettable night under the stars!
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Hume Cronyn Memorial Observatory - Western University, London, Ontario, Canada