- University News Archive - UA 糖心视频logo /news-archive/tag/international-observe-the-moon-night/ UA 糖心视频logo Fri, 12 Oct 2018 17:01:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Celebrate International Observe the Moon Night /news-archive/2018/10/12/international-observe-moon-night-2/ Fri, 12 Oct 2018 17:01:02 +0000 /news/?p=72023 ... Celebrate International Observe the Moon Night]]> Anyone who is interested in getting a closer look at the surface of the moon can join the International Observe the Moon Night festivities Friday, Oct. 19, for a full night of lunar viewing.聽 The event, which is free and open to the public, will take place from 7-9 p.m. at the Arkansas Regional Innovation Hub, 204 E. Fourth St. in North 糖心视频logo. In case of rain, the event will be held Saturday, Oct. 20. Telescopes will be set up for a close-up look at the moon鈥檚 surface, with a zoom in on craters, lava plains and tunnels, and mountains. Members of the and the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo will be on hand to answer questions and provide insight on the moon. Dr. Tony Hall, UA 糖心视频logo associate professor of astronomy, will provide meteorite samples for viewing and touching. Additionally, Bruce McMath of the Central Arkansas Astronomical Society will give a talk on light pollutions and tips for observing the moon. The Innovation Hub will also be holding its 鈥淢ake it Scary鈥 event from 5-8 p.m., where guests can screen print Halloween-themed T-shirts, laser cut Halloween crafts, and paint pottery.]]> Celebrate International Observe the Moon Night Oct. 27 /news-archive/2017/10/19/international-observe-moon-night/ Thu, 19 Oct 2017 20:16:44 +0000 /news/?p=68308 ... Celebrate International Observe the Moon Night Oct. 27]]> Anyone who is interested in getting a closer look at the surface of the moon can join the International Observe the Moon Night festivities Friday, Oct. 27, for a full night of lunar viewing. The event, which is free and open to the public, will take place from 7-9:30 p.m. at the Arkansas Regional Innovation Hub, 204 E. Fourth St. in North 糖心视频logo. In case of rain, the event will be held from 7-9:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28. Telescopes will be set up for a close-up look at the moon鈥檚 surface, while Loblolly Creamery will provide treats for hungry moon watchers. Members of the and the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo Department of Physics and Astronomy will be on hand to answer questions and provide insight on the moon. Dr. Tony Hall, UA 糖心视频logo associate professor of astronomy, will provide meteorite samples for viewing and touching. Additionally, Robert Togni of the Central Arkansas Astronomical Society will give a presentation at 7 p.m. entitled, 鈥淪eeing Lunar Evolution.鈥]]>