Chamberlin Observatory – Public Night – 8:30 pm … Public nights are Tuesday and Thursday. – 2930 East Warren Avenue …303-871-5172- www.thedas.orgwww.denverastrosociety.org – $3-adults, $2 –kids -Reservations online. Treat yourself or your friends and family to an entertaining astronomy presentation and then view the heavens through the famous 20-in Alvan Clark – Saegmuller refracting telescope.
All public nights start with an informative astronomy presentation by a DAS lecturer. Presentations are illustrated with colorful computer graphics shows, videos, and/or whatever audio/visual method is appropriate.
Astronomy presentations are designed for visitors of all ages. Additionally, visitors will be treated to telescopic views of the moon, stars, planets, galaxies, nebulae, etc., through Chamberlin’s historic 20-inch Alvan Clark-Saegmuller refracting telescope. (weather permitting).
These shows are specifically tailored for the non -astronomer who is interested in learning about the universe and how to observe celestial objects. Bring the whole family! Go to www.thedas.org for the online reservation system.
–in Observatory Park, east of D.U.
–in Observatory Park, east of D.U.–in Observatory Park, east of D.U.