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Follow on Google News | The Flagstaff Star Party - ‘Meet the Stars’Three-night Celebration of the Nigh Sky Begins Sept. 17 at Buffalo Park
By: Flagstaff Dark Skies Coalition The Flagstaff Star Party - “Meet the Stars,” being held Thursday, September 17 through Saturday, September 19 in Buffalo Park, is a free event featuring telescope viewing, presentations by astronomers, and family fun events aimed at engaging families and capturing their imagination about space science and the stars. Every night of the event between 7-10 p.m. telescope viewing will be offered and starting at 8 p.m. and every half-hour, “Meet a Constellation” A highlight of this year’s celebration will be a demonstration of how to capture the beauty of the night skies on your camera. Stan Honda, a photojournalist for 34 years, most recently for Agence France-Presse (AFP), known for his work on night sky landscapes, will hold a workshop introducing basic techniques to capture beautiful night sky photos with modern digital equipment. Other events from 3 – 3:30 p.m. during the three days include: Thursday the 17th - A Walk Around Our Stellar Neighborhood: Friday the 18th - How Do We Know Where We Are? Stars and Clocks!: Dr. Marc Murison of the US Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station will describe how we (or our devices) use stars and clocks to figure out where we are on the surface of the Earth. Saturday the 19th - Discovering New Worlds: Dr. David Koerner of Northern Arizona University will explain the searches to discover planets circling around our neighboring stars and how this will improve odds of discovering extra-terrestrial life. In addition, each evening will begin with a sunset talk at 6 pm, followed by a night sky orientation at 7 pm. A complete schedule of events is available at FlagstaffStarParty.org. The Star Party is being held in collaboration with The Flagstaff Festival of Science. In addition to the Flagstaff Dark Skies Coalition and ECONA, partners in the event are the Flagstaff Unified School District, Lowell Observatory, the Physics & Astronomy Department of Northern Arizona University, Coconino Astronomical Society, the National Park Service, and the US Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station. Major sponsors include: Vintage Partners, Findlay Automotive Group, the City of Flagstaff Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff Medical Center and Nestle Purina. End
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