Cosmic Ray Cloud Chamber at Obervatory Park
Observatory Park, 10610 Clay Street, Montville Twp. Attend this event to try your hand at assembling a cloud chamber and … Read more
Observatory Park, 10610 Clay Street, Montville Twp. Attend this event to try your hand at assembling a cloud chamber and … Read more
…of high-energy particles with cloud chambers! Did you know that, with just a jar, some rubbing alcohol, a bit of … Read more
Science is cool! Learn to build your own cloud chamber and use it to search for cosmic rays at this program.
With the exception of youth programming, all Observatory Park programs this season are free to attend without registration.
Books in these weather-proof libraries are free for all so long as a book is left to replace it: “Give a Book, Take a Book,” as the good neighbor slogan goes.
This is an exciting development in the long history of the Thompson Library Station
Best viewing should be from 1 to 3 a.m., so dress warmly; pack some bug spray, something warm to drink, a reclining lawn chair and some blankets
Astronomy Naturalist (“Astro-Nat”) Chris Mentrek is eager to show you around this International Dark Sky Park.