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Super Stellar Friday: “From the Edge of Our Solar System”

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Dates:Friday, November 6, 2009
Hours:7 PM
Ages:Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:see below
Category:Science & Technology

Enjoy planetarium show Tonight’s Sky at 7 PM, then discover NASA’s IBEX mission to study the boundary of our solar system! The IBEX spacecraft was launched in October 2008 – and the first set of data is in! Science textbooks will need to be rewritten based on this enlightening new information. Special guest speaker Dr. Eberhard Moebius of UNH, a lead scientist on the IBEX team, will illustrate this breaking news.

Following the program will be a FREE Skywatch outside with the New Hampshire Astronomical Society. Telescope viewing begins at 7 PM.

Recommended for ages 8+. Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult.

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$9 Adult, $6 Child (3-12), $8 Student/Senior. Free for Members. If General Admission is purchased before 5 PM, program ticket is $3.

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www.starhop.com

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2 Institute Dr., Concord, NH, 03301 map
Phone: (603) 271-7827

15W off I93. Right onto Commercial Street, right at 1st stop sign and second stop sign. Cross the bridge and look for the 92' Mercury-Redstone Rocket!

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