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LOCATION:Lake Afton Observatory, 20 miles southwest of downtown Wichita at MacArthur Rd. (39th St. S.) and 247th St. W. in Lake Afton County Park. It is immediately north of the lake, just off MacArthur Rd.
DESCRIPTION:Location: Lake Afton Observatory, 20 miles southwest of downtown Wichita at MacArthur Rd. (39th St. S.) and 247th St. W. in Lake Afton County Park. It is immediately north of the lake, just off MacArthur Rd.\n\nThe Observatory features a photography program each month where anyone with a 35mm single-lens reflex camera (that's a camera with a removable lens) can take celestial photographs using the Observatory's telescope as a giant telephoto lens. At 10 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 12 and again on Saturday, March 16, the photography program will feature the largest planet in our solar system, Jupiter. On Saturday, Feb. 9 at 10 p.m. the astrophotography program will focus on the beautiful Orion nebula.  Then, on Saturday, April 20 at 10:30 p.m. the first quarter moon will be the subject of the photography program.\n\nAdmission:\n$5 for adults\n$3 for ages 6-12\nUnder six admitted free\nFamily Rate: Mom, Dad, and all their immediate children - $15\nPlease note that we are unable to accept credit or debit cards\n\nFor more information, call (316) 978-3991 or email robert.henry@wichita.edu.\nOpen to the public.\nSponsored by Fairmount Center for Science & Mathematics Education\n$
SUMMARY:Astronomy: Photography: Jupiter
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