Introduction to Astrophotography: Saturn’s Opposition

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Sunday September 8

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8:30 PM  –  10:30 PM

 

Get ready for a program that’s out of this world!

When Earth passes directly between the Sun and a planet, that planet is said to be in opposition because it is on the opposite side of the Sun relative to Earth. During Saturn’s opposition, the planet appears closer and brighter than usual, allowing a rare look at the rings, and providing the best viewing opportunities. 

Participants will learn from a professional astrophotographer and view Saturn through high-tech equipment. In addition to learning about this stellar anomaly and other aspects of astronomical science from a content expert, participants will learn tips and tricks to maximize their nighttime viewing experience using their own telescopes and photography gear.

Open to ages 16+/all experience levels. 

Instructor: Alan Rios

Class Size: 18 Students

Dates: 9/8/24

Time: 8:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.

Location: Tyrrell Park (located behind the Museum), 1305 E Cliff Dr, Santa Cruz, CA 95062

Materials Fee: While the instructor has equipment that can be borrowed for the evening viewing, participants are strongly encouraged to bring their own telescopes and binoculars. All other supplies are included in the class fee.

Class Fee: $32 - Museum Members receive a special discounted price applied at checkout.

FYI: Part of this class takes place outside. Dress appropriately for the outdoors.

 

$32.00