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Hours:4:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Ages:Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:see below
Category:Science & Technology

Learn how to navigate the beautiful winter night sky. Take a planetarium tour - then have a live look at Jupiter (Io transits the planet), Uranus, the Orion Nebula, the Pleiades, the Andromeda Galaxy and more. Build and use your own spectroscope as you learn the basics of spectroscopy.
Graduate Credit available from Plymouth State University ($135 per credit and $25 per registration form). Call 603-271-7827 for more details and to register.

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$75/includes lunch and 4-contact hr. certificate. Members/10% disc.

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www.starhop.com/education-and-exploration/programs/teacher-workshops.aspx

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2 Institute Dr.,, 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!

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