Astronomical Phenomenon Revealed with Jackie Faherty

What types of astronomical phenomena are observable from Earth? In this program, Museum research scientist Jackie Faherty uses the power of the Dome’s Zeiss IX Projector and the Museum’s Digital Universe Atlas to simulate numerous exciting celestial phenomena that you should be able to see in your lifetime. From transits of the inner plants, to partial and total solar and lunar eclipses, she will simulate events you should expect and when you can expect to see them.











When: Tue., May. 28, 2013 at 6:30 pm
Where: American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West at 79th Street
212-769-5100
Price: $15
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What types of astronomical phenomena are observable from Earth? In this program, Museum research scientist Jackie Faherty uses the power of the Dome’s Zeiss IX Projector and the Museum’s Digital Universe Atlas to simulate numerous exciting celestial phenomena that you should be able to see in your lifetime. From transits of the inner plants, to partial and total solar and lunar eclipses, she will simulate events you should expect and when you can expect to see them.

Buy tickets/get more info now