UPDATE, Nov. 3:
Unfortunately, Sidewalk Astronomy has been canceled for November 3 due to clouds.
UPDATE, Oct. 25:
Join the UNH Observatory for the final Sidewalk Astronomy session of the semester on November 3.
UPDATE, Oct. 7:
It was a beautiful night for Sidewalk Astronomy on October 6.
UPDATE, Sept. 8:
Sidewalk Astronomy is canceled for September 8 due to weather.
ORIGINAL STORY, Aug. 20:
During the fall semester, the University of New Hampshire Observatory is offering three Sidewalk Astronomy events on the streets of Durham.
Unfortunately, Sidewalk Astronomy has been canceled for November 3 due to clouds.
UPDATE, Oct. 25:
Join the UNH Observatory for the final Sidewalk Astronomy session of the semester on November 3.
UPDATE, Oct. 7:
It was a beautiful night for Sidewalk Astronomy on October 6.
UPDATE, Sept. 8:
Sidewalk Astronomy is canceled for September 8 due to weather.
ORIGINAL STORY, Aug. 20:
During the fall semester, the University of New Hampshire Observatory is offering three Sidewalk Astronomy events on the streets of Durham.
From 8 to 10 p.m. on Thursday, September 8; Thursday, October 6; and Thursday, November 3, join observatory staff as they bring the skies to you at two different locations across town.
Eight-inch Meade telescopes will be stationed next to the Wildcat statue in front of the Whittemore Center and near the intersection of Main Street and Mill Road.
These events free and open to anyone interested in looking at the night sky. However, Sidewalk Astronomy is dependent on weather conditions and will not be held in the event of cloudy skies, rain, or snow.
Public sessions at the UNH Observatory are held every first and third Saturday of the month. Find out more at www.physics.unh.edu/observatory/ or follow the observatory on Facebook and Twitter.