Astronomy night will be taking place Thursday, Dec. 5, at 6:30 p.m. The night starts with an indoor planetarium show at the John R. Kirk Planetarium. After the show, the Smolen Observatory will be open for telescope viewing. Tickets are required for the planetarium show, but are not required for the observatory. Free tickets become available two days before each show online at https://www.newpaltz.edu/planetarium/shows.html, with a five ticket cap per group. Before going to the observatory make sure to call at 845-257-1110 to hear if the show has been canceled due to the weather. For more information you can reach Raj Pandya at pandyar@newpaltz.edu.
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