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2024 Astronomy Festival on the National Mall

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Hofstra University Presents: Physics and Astronomy Festival on the National Mall

Saturday, June 22, 2024, from 6-…

  • National Mall (Independence Avenue SW & 7th Street) DC
  • 900 Jefferson Dr SW
  • Washington, DC
  • United States
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Hofstra University Presents: Physics and Astronomy Festival on the National Mall

Saturday, June 22, 2024, from 6-11 p.m.
7th to 9th Streets, SW
In front of the Hirshhorn Museum
Independence Avenue SW & 7th Street
Metro: L’Enfant Plaza
In association with the Smithsonian  Solstice Saturday

Free Admission Day/evening close-up views of the Sun, Moon, Mars, Venus, star clusters, colorful double stars with optical & radio telescopes Hands-on activities Meet an astronomer Astronomical image exhibits Hofstra University’s Astronomy Festival on the National Mall (AFNM) in Washington, D.C., offers visitors a free guided tour of the sky on Saturday, June 22, from 6-11 p.m., and is organized by Dr. Donald Lubowich, Hofstra’s Coordinator of Astronomy Outreach. AFNM features solar, optical, and radio telescope observations; hands-on activities, demonstrations, handouts, posters, banners, and videos; speakers from scientific and educational organizations, and a chance to mingle with astronomers. Dr. Lubowich and local amateur astronomers will set up dozens of telescopes on the National Mall. AFNM visitors will meet representatives from 40 of the nation’s foremost scientific institutions, organizations, and universities, who will present exciting demonstrations and answer questions about the latest astronomical discoveries and careers in science. Starting at 6 p.m., visitors will be able to view sunspots with the help of specially filtered telescopes. After dusk and until 11 p.m., telescopes will provide close-up views of colorful double stars, nebulae, and star clusters that sparkle like diamonds on black velvet.
 

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Ticket Required: No

Languages: English

Provided to SNM by
Night Sky Network

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