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LOCATION:Lake Afton Public Observatory
DESCRIPTION:Location: Lake Afton Public Observatory\n\nHave you ever wanted to take a picture of the moon, Saturn or the summer Milky Way? If so, you are in luck. Each month, on a selected Saturday evening after the regular program, the Observatory features an astrophotography program where anyone with a 35mm single-lens reflex (SLR) camera (a camera with a removable lens) can take celestial photographs.\n\nAt 11 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 10, the observatory will feature an astrophotography program where you can learn how to use your camera and telephoto lens to capture striking images of the Milky Way. For this special program, in addition to your camera, you will be required to bring a cable release and a telephoto lens.\n\nNote: if you do not have an SLR camera, bring a USB flash drive with you, and the observatory will let you use their digital SLR camera to take your astronomy photographs. When you have finished, your pictures will be transferred to your flash drive for your convenience.\n\nAdmission:\n$5 for adults\n$3 for children ages 6-12\nChildren under 6 years old admitted free\n$15 family rate: two parents and their immediate minor children or grandchildren\n\nThe observatory is located about 20 miles southwest of downtown Wichita on MacArthur Road at 247th Street West in Lake Afton County Park. It is immediately north of the lake, just off MacArthur Road. Lake Afton can be reached by any of the following routes: west from Wichita on U.S. 54 to the Lake Afton sign at Viola Road three miles past Goddard, then three miles south and one mile east; or southwest on K-42, seven miles to Schulte and nine miles west on MacArthur.\n\nFor more information, call 316-978-3991 or email robert.henry@wichita.edu.\nOpen to the public.\nSponsored by: Fairmount Center for Science and Mathematics Education\n$
SUMMARY:Lake Afton Public Observatory Presents: Photography: Gibbous Moon
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