Stargazing
Visitors stargaze using professional-quality telescopes during the 2011 Starry Night event.
Florida Museum of Natural History photo by Kristen Grace

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — It’s written in the stars that Florida Museum of Natural History visitors will have an opportunity to observe the universe with astronomy experts during the eighth annual Starry Night from 6 to 10 p.m. Nov. 14.

Visitors can stargaze during a planetarium show and with professional-quality telescopes provided by area astronomists at this free, family-friendly event. A 3-D “AstroWall” will also allow visitors to view the cosmos in another dimension.

Representatives from the Alachua Astronomy Club, Santa Fe College natural sciences department’s astronomy program, the Kika Silva Pla Planetarium and UF astronomy department will help visitors uncover the mysteries of the night sky.

“I think people love space because it is something we are completely surrounded by but also something most of us have never experienced first-hand,” said Florida Museum educator Amanda Harvey. “We’re really lucky to have an opportunity like Starry Night where people that specialize in the field come together to share what they’ve learned and are learning to help us understand space and to make it more familiar.”

The event features UF astronomy department professor Fred Hamann who will discuss “Quasars and Black Holes: A Journey Toward the Gravitational Abyss.”

Attendees will earn a prize by tracking their activities with a “Passport to the Universe.” They also have an opportunity to dine under the stars by visiting the event’s food vendor, High Springs Orchard and Bakery LLC.

Starry Night is produced by the Florida Museum of Natural History, UF department of astronomy, Santa Fe College natural sciences department’s astronomy program, Kika Silva Pla Planetarium and the Alachua Astronomy Club Inc.

A cloudy sky may prevent stargazing, however the event and other activities will proceed regardless of the weather. For more information, call 352-273-2062.

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Writer: Rosanna Del Cioppo, rdelcioppo@ufl.edu
Source: Amanda Harvey, aerickson@flmnh.ufl.edu, 352-273-2062
Media Contact: Paul Ramey, pramey@flmnh.ufl.edu, 352-273-2054