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Public Star Party

Robert Ferguson Observatory 2603 Adobe Canyon Rd, Kenwood, CA, United States

Purchase tickets at rfo.simpletix.com.Presentations on astronomical topics are given in the classroom throughout the course of the evening. Starting at dusk, the Observatory’s three main telescopes are open for yourContinue reading

Night Sky Class, Session 6 of 6

Robert Ferguson Observatory 2603 Adobe Canyon Rd, Kenwood, CA, United States

Please visit rfo.simpletix.com for important information and to buy tickets. Advance purchase is recommended as space is limited. Tickets are available at the door only if space is available.This is a series ofContinue reading

What’s Up

Want to have a fun and educational, yet exclusive star gazing experience? Our What’s Up events are just the ticket! Our public star parties can get very crowded. We keepContinue reading

Senderos semiacuáticos

Sugarloaf Ridge State Park 2605 Adobe Canyon Rd, Kenwood, CA, United States

Mushroom Hike

Sugarloaf Ridge State Park 2605 Adobe Canyon Rd, Kenwood, CA, United States

Bring your own Telescope class

Do you have a telescope at home that you just don’t use because you’re not sure how it works? Or, are you looking to purchase or upgrade a telescope butContinue reading

Public Star Party

Robert Ferguson Observatory 2603 Adobe Canyon Rd, Kenwood, CA, United States

Purchase tickets at rfo.simpletix.com.Presentations on astronomical topics are given in the classroom throughout the course of the evening. Starting at dusk, the Observatory’s three main telescopes are open for yourContinue reading

Focus Night: Mars

Robert Ferguson Observatory 2603 Adobe Canyon Rd, Kenwood, CA, United States

MARS… the red planet. This rocky planet, fourth from the Sun, could harbor life and is the focus of much science and intrigue. Come learn what makes this planet soContinue reading

Observing Lab ~ Star Birth

Robert Ferguson Observatory 2603 Adobe Canyon Rd, Kenwood, CA, United States

The birth of stars is going on throughout the known universe. The Milky Way has any number of huge gas clouds - "stellar nurseries" - where star formation is activelyContinue reading