Colorado Skies: The Fall Equinox

What is the equinox and why is it important? And, what is a cross-quarter day (Halloween and Groundhog Day)?

Learn all about the equinox and why there is an equal amount of daylight and nighttime hours. We'll also explore the fall and early winter constellations and let you know what celestial objects to look for with the unaided eye, a pair of binoculars, or a small telescope.

Sunday, September 24 at 1:00pm to 2:00pm

Fiske Planetarium and Science Center
2414 Regent Drive, Boulder, CO 80309

Event Type

Lecture/Presentation

Interests

Fun & Entertainment, Space

Audience

Students, General Public, Parents/Families, Staff, Children, High School Students

College, School & Unit

Arts & Sciences

Website

https://www.colorado.edu/fiske/showti...

Cost

$12 for Adults, $8 for Students/Youth/Military/Seniors

Hashtag

#fiskeplanetarium

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