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The Inwood Astronomy Project presents
The Galilean Nights
Festival in Inwood
Four hundred years since Galileo's telescopic observations revolutionised our view of the Universe, we all will once again be turning our attention to the heavens. People all around the world will be taking part in Galilean Nights activities on 22-24 October 2009 and experience for themselves the same sense of awe and wonder that Galileo must have felt. October will be a month-long celebration in Inwood/Upper Manhattan as a grand lead-up to the official and global event Galilean Nights (Oct. 22-24).
The United Nations declared 2009 as The International Year of Astronomy (IYA2009), commemorating the 400th year since Galileo first pointed the telescope up to the sky and changed science forever!
Galilean Nights ( http://www.galileannights.org) is another 100 Hours of Astronomy. The first 100 Hours of Astronomy was early April and Inwood was involved with The Inwood Star Fest!! That event happened April 3 when Jason Kendall of The Inwood Astronomy Project worked with NYCParks on the historic Inwood Star Fest with lights out at Dyckman Fields! This time, we're making it a party!
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- The Uptown Planetarium Astronomy Lectures, Learn about the Hubble Space Telescope and the LCROSS Lunar Impact Mission. Free at The New York Public Library, Inwood Branch, October 3 and 10 (1:00 PM)
- The LCROSS Mission Impact Party, televising the spacecraft landing on the moon! At Indian Road Café, October 9 (early morning)
- World Premiere of Minding the Heavens, Theatrical reading of a play about the famous astronomers, Caroline and William Herschel. Written by Dr. Mark Littmann. Free at The New York Public Library, Inwood Branch, October 17 (1:00 PM). Part of the IYA Cornerstone Project She Is an Astronomer
- Shakespeare Saturdays Strollers and Soloists Free concert at The New York Public Library, Inwood Branch, October 24 (12:00 Noon). In addition to this fun concert, we are raffling off (for free!) a Galileoscope!
- Live Street Theater done by the Shakespeare Saturdays Strollers, Renaissance-costumed performers meandering about Inwood in all your favorite haunts! What will they sing? Where will they be? Guess you gotta be out and about in Inwood to know! Featuring the Hit Song Up, Up, Up in the Sky by Donna Stearns and the Big Bangers: the official song of the International Year of Astronomy. (Digital downloads available on iTunes and CDBaby )
- The Galilean Nights Festival Nights
- Free Stargazing outside (weather-permitting)! Look through the telescope along with hundreds of thousands of other people from 135 participating countries.
- Friday, October 23, 7:30 PM: The Baseball Diamonds at Inwood Hill Park.
- Saturday, October 24, 7:30 PM: The Overlook Meadow in Inwood Hill Park. This is our location for cloudy night on Friday for the contest.
- Saturday, October 31, 7:30 PM: Halloween Spooky Stars at the Baseball Diamonds at Inwood Hill Park.
Come see what's up in the sky!
Jason Kendall
Director: Inwood Astronomy Project
NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador to New York City
The Inwood Astronomy Project is thankful for the support of the
NASA/JPL
Solar System Ambassadors
Program,
the
New York City Department of Parks and Recreation,
the
New York Public Library,
the
International Year of Astronomy
and the
Amateur Astronomers Association of New York
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