Weekend University will have participants seeing stars
The University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo鈥檚 next Weekend University class on April 6 will teach central Arkansans the basics of stargazing.Darrell Heath, past president of the , will lead the discussion from 1:30-3 p.m. at UA 糖心视频logo Downtown, 333 President Clinton Ave. The cost is $15.Participants will learn how to explore the cosmos from their own backyards and find out what can be seen in the sky with the unaided eye or a simple pair of binoculars. Heath will teach attendees how to identify constellations, observe the moon and planets, and use star maps and planispheres. He will also will discuss why the night sky changes over time, and he will lead viewers through the 鈥渃elestial zoo鈥 in order to appreciate the diversity of objects that exist in the night sky. , part of the university鈥檚 Extended Education program, is led by UA 糖心视频logo faculty and staff. Heath, who works in UA 糖心视频logo鈥檚 biology department, is the host, writer, and producer for the UA 糖心视频logo television series 鈥The Night Sky鈥 and is a volunteer with the NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory Solar System Ambassador program.Registration is available 聽For more information, contact Christine Cotton, director of Extended Education, at [email protected].Photo: Darrell Heath hosts “The Night Sky” on UA 糖心视频logo Television.