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Public Star Party at Normandy Park, City Hall Park

Details

Public

Type: Star Party

Keywords: Star Party Public

Held on: May 10, 2019 (Fri) at 09:00 PM to May 10, 2019 (Fri) at 11:00 PM

Sunset Times:

  • Official at 08:33 PM
  • Civil at 09:08 PM
  • Nautical at 09:54 PM
  • Astronomical at 10:49 PM

Lunar Phase:

Location: City Hall Park Ball Fields, 801 SW 174th Street, Normandy Park, WA 98166

Event Coordinator: Scott Hill

Overview

Volunteer astronomers from the Seattle Astronomical Society and Nocturnal in Normandy Park team up with the City of Normandy Park to provide guests with telescopes and assistance to view the Moon, planets and constellations and other interesting astronomical objects.

Meet for monthly star parties at the City Hall Park - SE Field 1 Baseball.

Dress warmly, very warmly and bring a dim, very dim, red light.  Please no white lights.

Print and bring a copy of the latest "Skymaps" web site at <www.skymaps.com> 

Tonight's sky graphic courtesy of Earth Sky. <https://earthsky.org/>

Map

Latitude 47.445686, Longitude -122.346255

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