You’re invited to 3 upcoming evenings of Roosevelt Island Stargazing courtesy of iDig2Learn and Chelsea NYC Astronomy.
According to iDig2Learn founder and Roosevelt Island resident Christina Delfico:
Stargazing, Astronomy + Astrophotography
Free Open to the public – families encouraged.
Roosevelt Island has clear views of the daytime and night sky. Join us for fun outdoor evenings as we use high-powered telescopes to view + learn more about the Sun, our Moon, Mars and other sights of our universe. Dates dependent on cloud cover. Look up and if the skies are clear well be there on these evenings!
MON May 13 (Sunset 8:04 pm)
TUES May 14 (Sunset 8:05 pm)
SAT May 18 (Sunset 8:08 pm)
7:00 pm – 11:00 pm
In January 2018 , Jupiter Joe Sidewalk Astronomy came to Roosevelt Island
to view the Super Blood Moon and give an astronomy lesson.
So, stop by the Riverwalk Commons on May 13, 14 and/or 18 for some fun and educational stargazing. UPDATE 5/13:
RAINED OUT tonight! No stargazing. Stay tuned for tomorrow night (decision at noon). As @OBAstronomy says Hope & Patience are part of being a budding astronomer. @RIOCny @Rooseveltisland @MainStreetWIRE @LibRoosevelt @217pta @MSTDA_RI @islandkids_ri https://t.co/YJcY2P8Opr
iDig2Learn (@iDig2Learn) May 13, 2019
