Class level: Introductory - This class is recommended for guests of any background.
Classes will be held in-person at the observatory. Pricing details are below:
Non-members -- $25/class, $65/class series (3 classes)
Members -- $20/class, $50/class series (3 classes)
Gravity and Orbits
March 4th, 7-8:30PM
This class explores how we went from Newton's laws of motion to exploring every major body in the Solar System. Gravity is the force that controls the motion of both natural and human-made objects in space. We'll explore the concept in depth and unmask some of the many misconceptions related to gravity's pull.
Light: The Astronomer's Tool
March 11th, 7-8:30PM
For almost all astronomical discoveries, astronomers rely on a faint glimmer of light from a distant body. Despite this challenge, we've been able to unveil many of the secrets of the cosmos. This class will overview the amazing amount of information that can be deciphered from light.
The Role of Heat and Pressure
March 18th, 7-8:30pm
Whether you're investigating the turbulent atmospheres of the gas giants or the convective currents in the Earth's interior, knowledge of the role of heat and pressure are key to your understanding. This class takes an introductory look into the thermal properties of planetary atmospheres and interiors, as well as the stars themselves.
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