Dedication of the AMC Maine Woods International Dark Sky Park
A celebration of the founding of the AMC Maine Woods Int’l Dark Sky Park.
A celebration of the founding of the AMC Maine Woods Int’l Dark Sky Park.
Here a talk about our place in the Universe - and, weather permitting, observe the night sky with telescopes.
What does our understanding of the Universe tell us about where we came from, our place, and our position relative to the other denizens of the Earth? Where did we come from, and what does that say about life elsewhere? These are some of the big questions we all have. Let’s discover together what we know about the answers.
What does our understanding of the Universe tell us about where we came from, our place, and our position relative to the other denizens of the Earth? Where did we come from, and what does that say about life elsewhere? These are some of the big questions we all have. Let’s discover together what we know about the answers.
Here a talk about our place in the Universe - and, weather permitting, observe the night sky with telescopes.
What does our understanding of the Universe tell us about where we came from, our place, and our position relative to the other denizens of the Earth? Where did we come from, and what does that say about life elsewhere? These are some of the big questions we all have. Let’s discover together what we know about the answers.
What does our understanding of the Universe tell us about where we came from, our place, and our position relative to the other denizens of the Earth? Where did we come from, and what does that say about life elsewhere? These are some of the big questions we all have. Let’s discover together what we know about the answers.
What does our understanding of the Universe tell us about where we came from, our place, and our position relative to the other denizens of the Earth? Where did we come from, and what does that say about life elsewhere? These are some of the big questions we all have. Let’s discover together what we know about the answers.
What does our understanding of the Universe tell us about where we came from, our place, and our position relative to the other denizens of the Earth? Where did we come from, and what does that say about life elsewhere? These are some of the big questions we all have. Let’s discover together what we know about the answers.
What does our understanding of the Universe tell us about where we came from, our place, and our position relative to the other denizens of the Earth? Where did we come from, and what does that say about life elsewhere? These are some of the big questions we all have. Let’s discover together what we know about the answers.
Learn how you are connected to everything ‘up there’! The Universe is one system, and you are an active part of it. Our history and our future are tied to the cosmos. Learn how our behavior and the environment are connected to the stars. Weather permitting, telescope observing will follow the presentation. Lecture presented by Dr. Douglas Arion, Director of the Mountains of Stars public outreach program, and Professor Emeritus of Physics and Astronomy at Carthage College.
Learn how you are connected to everything ‘up there’! The Universe is one system, and you are an active part of it. Our history and our future are tied to the cosmos. Learn how our behavior and the environment are connected to the stars. Weather permitting, telescope observing will follow the presentation. Lecture presented by Dr. Douglas Arion, Director of the Mountains of Stars public outreach program, and Professor Emeritus of Physics and Astronomy at Carthage College.
Learn how you are connected to everything ‘up there’! The Universe is one system, and you are an active part of it. Our history and our future are tied to the cosmos. Learn how our behavior and the environment are connected to the stars. Weather permitting, telescope observing will follow the presentation. Lecture presented by Dr. Douglas Arion, Director of the Mountains of Stars public outreach program, and Professor Emeritus of Physics and Astronomy at Carthage College.
Learn how you are connected to everything ‘up there’! The Universe is one system, and you are an active part of it. Our history and our future are tied to the cosmos. Learn how our behavior and the environment are connected to the stars. Weather permitting, telescope observing will follow the presentation. Lecture presented by Dr. Douglas Arion, Director of the Mountains of Stars public outreach program, and Professor Emeritus of Physics and Astronomy at Carthage College.
Learn how you are connected to everything ‘up there’! The Universe is one system, and you are an active part of it. Our history and our future are tied to the cosmos. Learn how our behavior and the environment are connected to the stars. Weather permitting, telescope observing will follow the presentation. Lecture presented by Dr. Douglas Arion, Director of the Mountains of Stars public outreach program, and Professor Emeritus of Physics and Astronomy at Carthage College.
Come join us on a special channel on YouTube to enjoy International Observe the Moon Night, with four astronomers live streaming from observatories across the northeast. Chat with them, and ask questions about the Universe!
Learn how you are connected to everything ‘up there’! The Universe is one system, and you are an active part of it. Our history and our future are tied to the cosmos. Learn how our behavior and the environment are connected to the stars. Weather permitting, telescope observing will follow the presentation. Lecture presented by Dr. Douglas Arion, Director of the Mountains of Stars public outreach program, and Professor Emeritus of Physics and Astronomy at Carthage College.
Learn how you are connected to everything ‘up there’! The Universe is one system, and you are an active part of it. Our history and our future are tied to the cosmos. Learn how our behavior and the environment are connected to the stars. Weather permitting, telescope observing will follow the presentation. Lecture presented by Dr. Douglas Arion, Director of the Mountains of Stars public outreach program, and Professor Emeritus of Physics and Astronomy at Carthage College.
Learn how you are connected to everything ‘up there’! The Universe is one system, and you are an active part of it. Our history and our future are tied to the cosmos. Learn how our behavior and the environment are connected to the stars. Weather permitting, telescope observing will follow the presentation. Lecture presented by Dr. Douglas Arion, Director of the Mountains of Stars public outreach program, and Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Carthage College.
Celebrate our place in the Universe on International Astronomy Day. Look up! Take advantage of many events throughout the region where you can engage with the cosmos.
Learn how you are connected to everything ‘up there’! The Universe is one system, and you are an active part of it. Our history and our future are tied to the cosmos. Learn how our behavior and the environment are connected to the stars. Weather permitting, telescope observing will follow the presentation. Lecture presented by Dr. Douglas Arion, Director of the Mountains of Stars public outreach program, and Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Carthage College.
Learn how you are connected to everything ‘up there’! The Universe is one system, and you are an active part of it. Our history and our future are tied to the cosmos. Learn how our behavior and the environment are connected to the stars. Weather permitting, telescope observing will follow the presentation. Lecture presented by Dr. Douglas Arion, Director of the Mountains of Stars public outreach program, and Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Carthage College.
Learn how you are connected to everything ‘up there’! The Universe is one system, and you are an active part of it. Our history and our future are tied to the cosmos. Learn how our behavior and the environment are connected to the stars. Weather permitting, telescope observing will follow the presentation. Lecture presented by Dr. Douglas Arion, Director of the Mountains of Stars public outreach program, and Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Carthage College.
Learn how you are connected to everything ‘up there’! The Universe is one system, and you are an active part of it. Our history and our future are tied to the cosmos. Learn how our behavior and the environment are connected to the stars. Weather permitting, telescope observing will follow the presentation. Lecture presented by Dr. Douglas Arion, Director of the Mountains of Stars public outreach program, and Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Carthage College.
Learn how you are connected to everything ‘up there’! The Universe is one system, and you are an active part of it. Our history and our future are tied to the cosmos. Learn how our behavior and the environment are connected to the stars. Weather permitting, telescope observing will follow the presentation. Lecture presented by Dr. Douglas Arion, Director of the Mountains of Stars public outreach program, and Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Carthage College.
Asteroids are primordial material from the formation of the Solar System. Spacecraft have visited them, and brought back samples. They may someday be mined for minerals. So much to connect with on a day of celebration of the asteroids!
Learn how you are connected to everything ‘up there’! The Universe is one system, and you are an active part of it. Our history and our future are tied to the cosmos. Learn how our behavior and the environment are connected to the stars. Weather permitting, telescope observing will follow the presentation. Lecture presented by Dr. Douglas Arion, Director of the Mountains of Stars public outreach program, and Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Carthage College.
Learn how you are connected to everything ‘up there’! The Universe is one system, and you are an active part of it. Our history and our future are tied to the cosmos. Learn how our behavior and the environment are connected to the stars. Weather permitting, telescope observing will follow the presentation. Lecture presented by Dr. Douglas Arion, Director of the Mountains of Stars public outreach program, and Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Carthage College.
A time to notice and reflect on how we are connected to the Earth around us. Events all day long at the Appalachian Mountain Club Highland Center in Crawford Notch. Hands on activities, demonstrations, and workshops for people of all ages and backgrounds.
Learn how you are connected to everything ‘up there’! The Universe is one system, and you are actually a part of it. Weather permitting, telescope observing will follow the presentation. Lecture presented by Dr. Douglas Arion, Director of the Mountains of Stars public outreach program, and Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Carthage College.