Sat Apr 9, 7:30 PM - Sat Apr 9, 10:00 PM
500 Wonderwood Drive, Jakcsonville, FL 32233
Community: Jacksonville Beach
Description
Get ready to see stars, planets, the Moon, and interesting sky objects. The general public is invited and most welcome!
Event Details
Stargazing at Hanna Park hosted by the Northeast Florida Astronomical Society (NEFAS)
Get ready to see stars, planets, the Moon, and interesting sky objects.
The general public is invited and most welcome!
Location: Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park, 500 Wonderwood Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32233
Park entry fee is $5 per car. You must have paid and entered NO LATER THAN 7:30 PM when the gate entrance is closed for the evening. There will not be re-entry once you leave.
Find NEFAS in Parking Lot #8. Limit your use of vehicle headlights whenever possible during stargazing hours. Bring red lights if you have them.
There are restrooms, water fountain, but few lights. You may wish to bring a flashlight for the restrooms. Consider bug spray in case it is needed, but be mindful of any insecticide overspray that may reach telescope equipment and apply in another location.
If you are considering purchasing a telescope this is an opportunity to examine several different types and sizes of telescope – ask lots of questions!
If you are having trouble with your own telescope, bring it along and one of our Telescope Doctors will take a look at it.
Sometimes cloudy conditions make it unfeasible to stargaze. NEFAS members WILL BE AVAILABLE regardless of inclement weather (Unless weather is severe!)
We hope to see you there!
Get ready to see stars, planets, the Moon, and interesting sky objects.
The general public is invited and most welcome!
Location: Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park, 500 Wonderwood Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32233
Park entry fee is $5 per car. You must have paid and entered NO LATER THAN 7:30 PM when the gate entrance is closed for the evening. There will not be re-entry once you leave.
Find NEFAS in Parking Lot #8. Limit your use of vehicle headlights whenever possible during stargazing hours. Bring red lights if you have them.
There are restrooms, water fountain, but few lights. You may wish to bring a flashlight for the restrooms. Consider bug spray in case it is needed, but be mindful of any insecticide overspray that may reach telescope equipment and apply in another location.
If you are considering purchasing a telescope this is an opportunity to examine several different types and sizes of telescope – ask lots of questions!
If you are having trouble with your own telescope, bring it along and one of our Telescope Doctors will take a look at it.
Sometimes cloudy conditions make it unfeasible to stargaze. NEFAS members WILL BE AVAILABLE regardless of inclement weather (Unless weather is severe!)
We hope to see you there!