SkyNights on Mt. Lemmon
The SkyCenter, located at the summit of Mt. Lemmon, is a popular place for experiencing our night sky. In the SkyNights program, students can learn the constellations, observe atmospheric phenomena, and view the cosmos using an outstanding 32-inch telescope at the very top of the mountain.
- Grades 6-12
- 10-20 students
- Astronomy
Schedule
Nightly, year-round, 5-hour program. Start time varies with season. Reservations required.
Cost
$25/person for students, teachers, and chaperones: includes light dinner.
For More Information
Cathi Duncan
Program Coordinator Steward Observatory
520-626-8792
520-626-8122
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