Clear Sky Alert  
     Friday, July 29          
Doors Open at 8 p.m.
Program at 8:30 p.m.

 
Admission: $5/adult, $3/student & senior, $16/family max;
Kopernik/ASTC members: Free admission 
 
Greetings!

Clear skies are forecast for tonight - Friday, July 29! Enjoy a presentation entitled Rock Hounding: Hands-on Geology by Roy Williams.

After the program, see Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, the Milky Way and more!  There also will be a visible pass of the International Space Station (ISS) tonight  at 10:04 p.m.  See below for more details on the program, sky conditions, and the ISS passes. 
  

Hope to see you tonight, 
 
 
Roy Williams
Public Programs Coordinator
Kopernik Observatory 
& Science Center
(607)748-3685 ext. 315 
Rock Hounding: Hands-on Geology  
Roy Williams, KOSC Staff 
Friday, July 29, 8:30 p.m. 
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Learn about different types of rocks and how they are formed. Find out how rocks change from one form to another through the rock cycle. See a variety of samples from Kopernik's collection of rocks, fossils and meteorites. Bring your own rock samples to be identified. Get a close up look at a special rock - a Moon Rock (aka Lunar Sample) on loan from NASA.
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