On February 28th, we'll host the rescheduled event. But we're going to do it a little differently this time. That night, it might be possible to see six planets and the Moon. Saturn, Mercury, Venus, and Neptune will be setting right after the Sun, and Uranus, Jupiter, and the Moon will be high in the sky. In my experience, the glare of the sunset will make it impossible to see the lower four planets, but we're going to try! If the sky is clear, we'll open up the observatory deck at 6:30 pm. At 7:30, we will move downstairs for Prof. Thom Espinola's lecture on new reports from the James Webb Space Telescope. If it's cloudy, we'll just start with the lecture at 6:30.
Hope to see you there!