Tips for viewing the 2017 Geminid meteor shower
…a dark open area away from unshielded lights. “Open” because it’s hard to see meteors if trees or buildings block most of the sky. “Dark” because light pollution washes out…
…a dark open area away from unshielded lights. “Open” because it’s hard to see meteors if trees or buildings block most of the sky. “Dark” because light pollution washes out…
…and engage children of ages, as well as, their families and communities in science and engineering technology.” GSK’s ‘Science On Your Street’ initiative is part of a series of free…
…onto the ground, wall, or an index card. IMPORTANT: Pinhole projection does NOT mean looking at the Sun through a pinhole! It’s an indirect method that you use with your…
…solar eclipse has been described as the difference between flying in an airplane and jumping out of it. It is, quite literally, the difference between day and night. Need to…
…been provided with a kit full of astronomy activities on the theme of “Star Light, Star Bright.” Depending on which activities your Star Party host decides to use, you might…