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All stars go through a life cycle - they are born, they live out their mature lives, then they die. Dr. Mark McConnell, Associate Professor of Physics at UNH, will discuss what we know about the stellar life cycle and what that tells us about the sun.

Additional Information: The Discovery Center observatory will be open from 7-10 PM. Following the program will be a FREE Skywatch outside with the New Hampshire Astronomical Society including personal telescope advice and assistance. Telescope viewing begins at dusk the Sun.

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7 pm - 8:30 pm. The Discovery Center observatory will be open from 7-10 PM. Following the program will be a FREE Skywatch outside with the New Hampshire Astronomical Society.

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Recommended for ages 8+, children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult. $9/Adults, $8/Seniors & Students, $6/Children.

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www.starhop.com/plan-your-visit/event-details.aspx?id=217

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2 Institute Drive, Concord, NH, 03301 map
Phone: 603-271-7827

From north or south: I-93 to exit 15 E (I-393) in Concord, NH. Take exit 1 and follow the signs to the Discovery Center parking lot.

From east: Rt 4 W to I-393 W. Take exit 1 and follow the signs to the Discovery Center parking lot.

Look for the 92' tall Mercury-Redstone Rocket at the entry! Parking is FREE!

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