A Celebration at Lowell Observatory and Meteor Crater
Meteor Crater and Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, set the stage for a fantastic Asteroid Day celebration. Flagstaff’s “Big Impact Event” will highlight the Meteor Crater, formed 50,000 years ago, representing the best preserved meteor impact site in the world.
Meteor Crater is 700 feet deep, more than an astronomical 4,000 feet across, and 2.4 miles in circumference.
Lowell Observatory, a 128-year-old astronomical observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, studies near-earth asteroids and has discovered roughly 30,000 asteroids and about 40 comets in our solar system.
This a one-day public event will center around asteroids and their impact on Earth and include scientific programs, tours of both facilities, food trucks, local beer, science demonstrations, and night-sky telescope viewing.
Contact
Asteroid Day Big Impact Event
Friday, June 30 |
11am - 5pm @ Meteor Crater
5pm -11pm @ Lowell Observatory
Email: info@lowell.edu
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See you on June 30th!