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OCT. 1 is International Observe the Moon Night!

The MSU observatory is hosting International Observe the moon night on Saturday October 1!


"On October the 1st, we are looking forward to hosting you at the MSU Observatory for the international observe the moon night"


This is a special, moon-themed event that will include hands-on activities, public viewing, and engaging with many local astronomers. We will be open rain or shine!!


Event starts at 7:00 PM and is free of charge!!


Come out and enjoy this free public activity! The skies are looking to be very clear this weekend!


-Chuck

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