Astronomy Family Tinker Time for Grades k-8 and their families!
Ever looked up at the stars and wondered what all the people who’ve come before you thought about them? Wondered where the constellation names came from, and why we still use them? Join Boston-based astronomer Theodore Hill and White Mountain Science, Inc. (WMSI) for an introduction to the night skies of the North Country region!
In this hands-on evening presentation, Theodore will guide you through five spectacular star patterns: the harp of Lyra, Cygnus the Swan, Aquila the Eagle, the unmistakable "W" of Cassiopeia, and the familiar Ursa Major with its famous Big Dipper. You'll learn the myths and stories behind each constellation, tips for finding them in the sky, and the brightest stars that mark their shapes. Along the way, you’ll create a take-home constellation box that will bring these constellations to life!
No prior astronomy experience is needed - just bring your curiosity!