2020 Festival Event:
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Stars Over Dunwoody
UPDATE: Because of the cloud cover tonight, we are moving the event to the alternate location in NB 2100 for a presentation and observatory tour. Sadly, visitors will not be able to use the telescope. The event will end at 9pm. Park in lots 8, 9 or 10 to be close to the NB building. See campus map here
Live in Atlanta and enjoy star gazing but get frustrated that the city lights thwart your view? Don’t want to drive 2 hours to see deep sky objects? Then join Dr. Jay Dunn at Georgia State University's Perimeter College for a night of stargazing in Dunwoody. Depending on conditions, you may see celestial objects ranging from planets to faint nebulae and galaxies with our 14-inch Celestron Telescope.
Live in Atlanta and enjoy star gazing but get frustrated that the city lights thwart your view? Don’t want to drive 2 hours to see deep sky objects? Then join Dr. Jay Dunn at Georgia State University's Perimeter College for a night of stargazing in Dunwoody. Depending on conditions, you may see celestial objects ranging from planets to faint nebulae and galaxies with our 14-inch Celestron Telescope.
Presented by Georgia State University Perimeter College
Topics: Earth & Space Science Nature & Environment
Audience: Adults Families Middle School High School Elem. School
Where
GSU Perimeter College, Dunwoody Campus, Building NB, room 2100
2101 Womack Rd
Dunwoody, 30338
When
Monday, March 9th, 2020
7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Admissions
Price: Free
No registration necessary.