This year Mother Nature is putting on a spectacular fireworks show! Travel far away from those annoying city lights to view a spectacular meteor shower under the pristine dark skies of Kitt Peak, YOUR National Observatory!
Festivities begin late and stretch into the wee hours of the morning as we observe one of Nature’s most spectacular cosmic shows. Learn about meteors, comets, meteor showers, and touch an actual piece of an asteroid. BRING THE KIDS AND DRESS WARM!
Go to www.noao.edu/outreach/kpvc/meteor-mania.php for all information.
Sunday, August 12
10 p.m. – 3 a.m. (Yes…we’re staying up LATE! Return shuttles to the parking area will run 1:00AM and 2AM)
Call 520-318-8726 to make your Reservation today! Questions? Call 520-318-8736 or email Robert Martino, Program Coordinator: martino@noao.edu for easier response.
About Kitt Peak
The Kitt Peak National Observatory is located atop a 6,875-foot Sky Island mountain on the Tohono O’odham Nation, 56 miles southwest of Tucson. The National Observatory is a complex of 25 optical and 2 radio telescopes managed by the National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO), with funding from the National Science Foundation. It is open to the public daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. The Kitt Peak Experience is truly like no other, its unique programs and public access makes Kitt Peak one of the true gems of Southern Arizona, affording more than 50,000 visitors annually the opportunity to learn about the science, history, and mission of astronomy right where it happens.