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SUMMARY:Winter Sky Stories
DESCRIPTION:The sky comes alive on long winter nights! Join us in the warmth and comfort of the Observatory Park planetarium to explore the stories of winter’s night sky from a variety of different cultures. If conditions permit\, we’ll also engage in some night sky viewing using the Observatory Park telescopes. \nClick here for more programs at Observatory Park.
URL:https://geauganews.com/local-event/winter-sky-stories-2/
LOCATION:Observatory Park\, 10610 Clay Street\, Montville
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SUMMARY:The Cold Moon
DESCRIPTION:Cold\, clear air and early sunsets make December a great month for moon-viewing! After watching the full moon rise over Observatory Park\, join us for an indoor warm-up\, where we’ll share some stories of the Native American cultures that called this “The Cold Moon.” \nClick here for more events at Observatory  Park.
URL:https://geauganews.com/local-event/the-cold-moon/
LOCATION:Observatory Park\, 10610 Clay Street\, Montville
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SUMMARY:Winter Sky Stories
DESCRIPTION:The sky comes alive on long winter nights! Join us in the warmth and comfort of the Observatory Park planetarium to explore the stories of winter’s night sky from a variety of different cultures. If conditions permit\, we’ll also engage in some night sky viewing using the Observatory Park telescopes. \nClick here for more programs at Observatory Park.
URL:https://geauganews.com/local-event/winter-sky-stories/
LOCATION:Observatory Park\, 10610 Clay Street\, Montville
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SUMMARY:Comets
DESCRIPTION:In 2012\, an international team of astronomers discovered a miles-wide chunk of dusty ice on a collision course with the Sun. This Sun-grazing comet\, aptly named ISON\, will make its closest approach to the Sun in late November. If it holds together\, ISON could be the brightest comet in decades. (Or\, it could fizzle out and melt!) Join us for an overview of comets\, from their mysterious origins to their sometimes-flashy endings. If conditions permit\, this program will be followed by outdoor night-sky observations using the Observatory Park telescopes. \nClick here for more Observatory Park events.
URL:https://geauganews.com/local-event/comets-2/
LOCATION:Observatory Park\, 10610 Clay Street\, Montville
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20131117T170000
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SUMMARY:The Beaver Moon
DESCRIPTION:Come watch the full moon rise over Observatory Park! We’ll share some moon-watching tactics\, and learn why some Native American cultures called this “The Beaver Moon.” \nClick here for more events at Observatory Park.
URL:https://geauganews.com/local-event/the-beaver-moon/
LOCATION:Observatory Park\, 10610 Clay Street\, Montville
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SUMMARY:Nature in Music: A Little Night Music
DESCRIPTION:Naturalist Linda Gilbert will play classical music inside the Robert McCullough Science Center and explain how aspects of the music portray some extramusical scene\, bird or image of the night. For instance\, she may play “At Midnight” by Schubert and have an astro-nat display the night sky using the planetarium as it was at midnight when Schubert released his composition. \nClick here for more events at Observatory Park.
URL:https://geauganews.com/local-event/nature-in-music-a-little-night-music/
LOCATION:Observatory Park\, 10610 Clay Street\, Montville
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20131108T190000
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SUMMARY:Comets
DESCRIPTION:In 2012\, an international team of astronomers discovered a miles-wide chunk of dusty ice on a collision course with the Sun. This Sun-grazing comet\, aptly named ISON\, will make its closest approach to the Sun in late November. If it holds together\, ISON could be the brightest comet in decades. (Or\, it could fizzle out and melt!) Join us for an overview of comets\, from their mysterious origins to their sometimes-flashy endings. If conditions permit\, this program will be followed by outdoor night-sky observations using the Observatory Park telescopes. \nClick here for more Observatory Park events.
URL:https://geauganews.com/local-event/comets/
LOCATION:Observatory Park\, 10610 Clay Street\, Montville
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SUMMARY:Extreme Storms!
DESCRIPTION:In November of 1913\, the Great Lakes were struck by a disastrous storm that came to be known as “The Great Lakes Hurricane.” We’ll explore the science of how this and other storms form and develop\, and check out some of the wildest weather throughout the solar system. \nClick here for more events at Observatory Park.
URL:https://geauganews.com/local-event/extreme-storms-2/
LOCATION:Observatory Park\, 10610 Clay Street\, Montville
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SUMMARY:The Hunter Moon
DESCRIPTION:Come watch the full moon rise over Observatory Park! We’ll share some stories of the full moons of autumn\, and learn why some call this “the hunter’s moon.” With luck\, we’ll get a chance to see the Earth’s shadow graze the edge of the full moon. (This kind of faint “penumbral shading” isn’t a true eclipse\, but it’s worth looking for!) \nClick here for more events at Obsrevatory Park.
URL:https://geauganews.com/local-event/the-hunter-moon/
LOCATION:Observatory Park\, 10610 Clay Street\, Montville
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SUMMARY:Extreme Storms!
DESCRIPTION:In November of 1913\, the Great Lakes were struck by a disastrous storm that came to be known as “The Great Lakes Hurricane.” We’ll explore the science of how this and other storms form and develop\, and check out some of the wildest weather throughout the solar system. \nClick here for more events at Observatory Park.
URL:https://geauganews.com/local-event/extreme-storms/
LOCATION:Observatory Park\, 10610 Clay Street\, Montville
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