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FHSU Astronomy Club is ‘Out of this World’ with the wetlands program
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A child views deep-sky Messier Objects at a previous stargazing workshop at the Kansas Wetlands Education Center.

Spend a fall evening gazing at the stars with the Fort Hays State University Astronomy Club led by Dr. Jack Maseberg and Dr. Paul Adams. The Kansas Wetlands Education Center will host the stargazing workshop from 8:30-10:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 8.  

Their high-powered telescopes will be pointed toward Venus, Jupiter, Saturn and several deep-sky Messier Objects. The Andromeda Galaxy is a barred spiral galaxy approximately 2.5 million light-years from Earth.  

The International Space Station will fly over early during the presentation as well. The FHSU Maker Van will also be open with a cool Stellarium software you can learn to use at home and a few astronomy displays and planet models.

Refreshments, a craft, and storytelling will help round out this “out of this world” evening. 

The KWEC, 592 NE K-156, is at the southeast side of Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area, northeast of Great Bend. 

For more information about this free event, call the KWEC’s toll-free telephone number, 877-243-9268.