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Science & Ideas Group
When:
Wednesday, November 14, 2018, 3:00 PM until 5:00 PM
Where:
Ashby Village
1821 Catalina Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94707
(510) 204-9200
Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Gerald S Abrams
Category:
Interest Group
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When:
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
Every second Wednesday of the month
Where:
Ashby Village
1821 Catalina Avenue, Berkeley
Open to:
All - members, volunteers, members of the wider community
Accessibility
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Wheelchair and walker accessible via the ramp entrance on the north corner of the building at Colusa and San Pedro
Program Title:
What's Up in the Sky?
Moderator:
Celeste Burrows
Description:
What can we see in the night sky, by just looking up? How does this view change by location, by time of year or time of day, and why? Is there a pattern to why we see constellations and planets at some times and not at others? We'll use models of the sky and of the Solar System to explore how earth, the moon, and planets move, and how this changes what we see when and where.
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