Free Total Lunar Eclipse Viewing Event
Where: Dudley Observatory at miSci, Schenectady, NY
Join the Dudley Observatory at miSci for the September 27th full lunar eclipse! On this night, the moon will pass through Earth’s shadow, making it appear blood red in the sky. The eclipse will occur from ~8:00pm to 1:30am the night of September 27th, with totality (full eclipse) occurring from ~10-11:30pm.
miSci will be open (rain or shine) from 8-11:30pm with moon activities indoors and eclipse observing outdoors.
Members of the Albany Area Amateur Astronomers group and Dudley Observatory Outreach Astronomer Valerie Rapson will be on hand with telescopes to help everyone enjoy the view.
This is the last full lunar eclipse until 2018. You won’t want to miss it!
Moon activities and eclipse observing are free with museum admission
Event Categories: Events