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Learn a Little Astronnomy
Friendly and informative presentation by a real astronomer. He was willing to spend as long as you wanted and explain things simply for the uninitiated.
The astronomer was really rude we arrived had no idea you had to pay $125 to look up at the sky that god gave us free. The guy got mad was yelling at us we had to buy tickets. Went to buy them the gir...
We got there a little late and it was very difficult to get to the building so I would recommend getting there an hour ahead of time. It was very crowded and we had to stand outside. But it was breat...
We showed up a little before the time stated in the web site and the presentation had started for the dark sky session. The presenter appeared to be very well versed in the subject. The moon was fai...
It’s still good to bring a flashlight with red cellophane over the lens, even though the paths here at Canyon of the Eagles Park are now nicely illuminated with red lights. For $7 per adult, this is a...
Learn a Little Astronnomy
Friendly and informative presentation by a real astronomer. He was willing to spend as long as you wanted and explain things simply for the uninitiated.
Sucked
The astronomer was really rude we arrived had no idea you had to pay $125 to look up at the sky that god gave us free. The guy got mad was yelling at us we had to buy tickets. Went to buy them the gir...
Amazing!
We got there a little late and it was very difficult to get to the building so I would recommend getting there an hour ahead of time. It was very crowded and we had to stand outside. But it was breat...
Took Granddaughter to see the stars
We showed up a little before the time stated in the web site and the presentation had started for the dark sky session. The presenter appeared to be very well versed in the subject. The moon was fai...
An evening to remember
It’s still good to bring a flashlight with red cellophane over the lens, even though the paths here at Canyon of the Eagles Park are now nicely illuminated with red lights. For $7 per adult, this is a...