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International Observe the Moon Night 2013

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Hours:6:30-9pm
Ages:Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor, Outdoor
Cost:see below
Category:Science & Technology

Join us for International Observe the Moon Night, an annual event dedicated to viewing and learning more about Earth's closest neighbor, the Moon.

Activities will include talks about NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft and cosmic rays, make-and-take crafts, a lunar scavenger hunt, a special planetarium show and live viewing of the Moon in our observatory.

6:30-9pm Exhibits/activities/observatory
7pm-7:20pm Dr. Andrew Jordan (UNH) 'Flying to the Moon: The Story of LRO' (All ages)
7:30-7:50 Dr. Andrew Jordan 'The Life and Times of a Cosmic Ray' (Tech talk)
8:00-8:20 Planetarium Show 'The Moon Reveals Her Secrets'

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$10/Adult $9/Sr & Student $7/Child

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www.starhop.com/plan-your-visit/event-details.aspx?id=448

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McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Ctr, 2 Institute Dr, 2 Institute Dr, Concord, NH, 03301 map
Phone: 603-271-7827

From north or south: I-93 to exit 15E (I-393) in Concord, NH. Take exit 1 and follow the signs to the Discovery Center parking lot. From east: Rt 4W to I-393W. 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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