Ever seen a falling star? Ever wonder what they are? Find out Tonight at 6 pm!

Come to the Forestry Outreach Center on March 2 at 6PM to learn about what’s always falling out of the sky and how this stuff may be related to life on the Earth.
 
If it’s clear, we’ll have a short presentation inside the FOC, followed by viewing through big telescopes, That night we can observe the first-quarter Moon, the planets, Venus and maybe even the distant blue planet that was first named “George”. Also visible will be the beautiful Pleiades, a young star cluster that is so important in Native American lore. We can also view the Great Orion Nebula, birthplace to many new stars and planets. We’ll try again to see the elusive “Pup”, the companion to the bright star Sirius, the dog star

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