Programs will be offered at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23, and 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25.
On Thursday, Oct. 23, SoVerA members will present “Astronomy Basics: Telescopes.” The session will include a simple review of how telescope optics work, what to consider when purchasing backyard telescopes or binoculars, and a look at massive new research telescopes being commissioned in the world’s deserts—developments that may transform our understanding of the universe. This hands-on demonstration and discussion is open to anyone, especially those interested in using their own telescope or Whiting Library’s telescope, which can be checked out for free. No prior experience is required.
On Saturday, Oct. 25, members will present “Astronomy Basics: The Sky.” Participants will learn how to locate objects in the night sky and when to view them during different seasons and times. The session will also highlight the best online sources for accurate, up-to-date sky information and background resources for those who want to explore further.
These presentations are free and open to the public. To register, call 802-875-2277 or email [email protected]
Whiting Library is committed to making its services accessible to everyone. Persons requiring special assistance are encouraged to discuss their needs with the director. For more information about this or other programs, visit WhitingLibrary.org, call 802-875-2277, or stop by the library at 117 Main St., Chester.
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