Have you ever wondered what the Moon and planets look like up close and personal in a telescope, but never had to opportunity to see them? Perhaps you have an interest in stargazing and astronomy, but don’t know where to begin and what equipment you need. If so, this is the event for you!
In recognition of International Astronomy Day, the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers will be hosting a public sidewalk astronomy night from 8:30-10:30PM at Bayfront Park. All are invited out to come take a look at the Moon, Jupiter and Venus through our telescopes – HAA club members will be set up in the parking lot and offering views of the night sky, and will be happy to answer any and all questions you might have about telescopes, stargazing, and astronomy in general.
The location for Bayfront Park parking lot is below:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/BKtEt1Wg7w1hipzYA?g_st=ac
This event is free of charge, and we welcome all interested to bring family and friends.
The event is weather permitting of course, and should the skies be too cloudy or rainy to see anything, a cancellation notice will be posted to the HAA website as well as our Facebook event at 6:00PM on Saturday.
We hope to see you there!

