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X-WR-CALDESC:Weather permitting (i.e. no rain\, thick clouds or dangerously
  high winds) come join us for an evening of Sky Watching with Kevin Bowles
  of the Morgan County (WV) Observatory and his telescope. Kevin is a font 
 of wonderful information about the night sky and Cosmos ranging from ancie
 nt mythology and star stories to intergalactic collisions and black holes 
 and he loves to share this information on these occasions. The skies this 
 night will bring into view the moon which will be a thin crescent in the W
 est after sunset. Along with Venus\, it will set a couple hours later. Jup
 iter and its moons will be visible all night. Saturn and Mars will be risi
 ng in the east at sunset\, clearing the haze an hour or so later. If condi
 tions allow\, we will also be able to see the double star Albireo in the c
 onstellation Cygnus the Swan\; the globular cluster M13 in Hercules\, and 
 perhaps the Ring Nebula. A laser pointer tour of the constellations along 
 with some of their mythology will fill out the program.  So not only can y
 ou see some wonderful objects in the sky but you can learn a lot of entert
 aining lore from Kevin as well. Meet at the Niles Cabin. A home cooked din
 ner is available at 7:00 PM if you make a reservation with Sheila by July 
 12th (Thursday)\, ($10 for ages 7and up and $5 for children under 7). The 
 program will begin at around 9:00 PM for which we are suggesting a $10 don
 ation per person of $25 per family.
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DESCRIPTION:Weather permitting (i.e. no rain\, thick clouds or dangerously 
 high winds) come join us for an evening of Sky Watching with Kevin Bowles 
 of the Morgan County (WV) Observatory and his telescope. Kevin is a font o
 f wonderful information about the night sky and Cosmos ranging from ancien
 t mythology and star stories to intergalactic collisions and black holes a
 nd he loves to share this information on these occasions. The skies this n
 ight will bring into view the moon which will be a thin crescent in the We
 st after sunset. Along with Venus\, it will set a couple hours later. Jupi
 ter and its moons will be visible all night. Saturn and Mars will be risin
 g in the east at sunset\, clearing the haze an hour or so later. If condit
 ions allow\, we will also be able to see the double star Albireo in the co
 nstellation Cygnus the Swan\; the globular cluster M13 in Hercules\, and p
 erhaps the Ring Nebula. A laser pointer tour of the constellations along w
 ith some of their mythology will fill out the program.  So not only can yo
 u see some wonderful objects in the sky but you can learn a lot of enterta
 ining lore from Kevin as well. Meet at the Niles Cabin. A home cooked dinn
 er is available at 7:00 PM if you make a reservation with Sheila by July 1
 2th (Thursday)\, ($10 for ages 7and up and $5 for children under 7). The p
 rogram will begin at around 9:00 PM for which we are suggesting a $10 dona
 tion per person of $25 per family.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180714T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180714T220000
LOCATION:Friends Wilderness Center (Harper's Ferry\, WV)
SUMMARY:Stargazing with Kevin Boles
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