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SUMMARY:Small Eyes Under the Skies
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Small Eyes Under the Skies at The Heide Observatory\, a family-friendly astronomy adventure that begins with an interactive walk through a scale model of our solar system across the meadow and concludes with a telescope viewing of planets and other celestial wonders. Events are weather permitting and will be rescheduled if cloud cover exceeds 40%; look for a confirmation email at least 24 hours before the event. For group or family rate discounts\, contact observatory@hawthornhollow.org\, and please dress appropriately for an outdoor trek through the “solar system” field.
URL:https://hawthornhollow.org/event/small-eyes-under-the-skies-253/
LOCATION:Heide Observatory\, 880 Green Bay Rd\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53144\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dragonfire Skies: Draconids
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Heide Observatory for Dragonfire Skies: Draconids\, an early-evening meteor observing event featuring one of the most unpredictable meteor showers of the year. The Draconid meteor shower is produced by debris from Comet 21P/Giacobini–Zinner and is known for occasional outbursts rather than steady activity\, with meteor rates that can vary significantly from year to year. Draconid meteors appear to radiate from the constellation Draco\, and unlike many meteor showers\, they are best observed early in the evening\, shortly after sunset. Tickets include access to our anti-gravity chairs\, providing a relaxed and comfortable way to watch the sky. For best viewing\, guests are encouraged to face away from bright lights and scan large sections of the sky\, as Draconids often appear suddenly and briefly. Observatory staff will discuss why this shower behaves differently from others\, how comet dust trails create sudden meteor bursts\, and what makes the Draconids a unique and occasionally surprising skywatching experience. While this is typically a lower-rate shower\, even a small number of meteors can make for a memorable early-night observing session when conditions are favorable.
URL:https://hawthornhollow.org/event/dragonfire-skies-draconids/
LOCATION:Heide Observatory\, 880 Green Bay Rd\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53144\, United States
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