International Observe the Moon Night At Frosty Drew

When: Saturday, October 16, 2021, starting at 6:30 pm
Where: Frosty Drew Observatory in Ninigret Park

For the 2021 International Observe the Moon Night, Frosty Drew Observatory will join thousands of museums, observatories, and science institutions around the world in spotlighting our nearest neighbor, the Moon. The first quarter Moon will be in perfect position for spectacular up-close viewing in the Frosty Drew telescopes and on their grounds.

Starting at 6:30 pm the Frosty Drew campus will be offering many activities; including a telescope with a wide angle view of the entire Lunar surface, and a telescope presenting deep sky objects, stars, and everything non-Lunar. In the Observatory their main telescope will use high magnification to focus on notable craters and the Apollo landing sites. The Lunar Lounge will be setup with a live telescopic projection of the Moon. Video stations will be available showcasing the Moon using fantastic lunar imagery captured by Frosty Drew Observatory and other scientific institutions. In the Sky Theater they will be showing videos and hosting presentations about the Moon. In the Science Center a 12 foot wide panoramic of the Apollo 11 landing site will be on display compliments of NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter.

Stop in for a fun mid-autumn night under the beautiful moonlit skies of Ninigret Park and become acquainted with our only natural satellite, the Moon!

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