Science Academy: “Rockets of the Past”

Highland Road Park Observatory

From the Hero Engine through to the Saturn V, Cadets will survey the vast variety of machines made to propel forward and ultimately release us from the gravity well of ...

Plus Night: “Free the Milky Way”

Highland Road Park Observatory

In addition to regular low- and medium- and high-magnification viewing through one or more telescopes, personnel will provide: physical science demonstrations; a sky tour; a marshmallow roast; assistance in finding any ...

Evening Sky Viewing

Highland Road Park Observatory

Weather permitting, viewing through one or more telescopes will take place. During this time the New Moon will below the horizon. Please keep headlights off while parking and leaving, and ...

Solar Viewing

Highland Road Park Observatory

Weather permitting, viewing of the Sun's image in three different manners--indirectly onto a white surface, directly with safely-filtered optical light and directly in hydrogen-alpha wavelength--will take place. Protective clothing and ...

STEM Expansion: “Magnificent Flying Machines”

Highland Road Park Observatory

This program offers advanced topics, activity extensions and all-new games and demonstrations to older youth. Certificates are earned and archived as well as modern experiments take place. There are also ...

Evening Sky Viewing

Highland Road Park Observatory

Weather permitting, viewing through one or more telescopes will take place. During this time the waxing crescent Moon will at maximum altitude of 20° in Taurus. Please keep headlights off while parking and ...

Friday Night Lecture Series: “The Dark Universe”

Highland Road Park Observatory

Everyday matter--galaxies, planets and our own bodies--are but a fraction of the mass of the Universe. The rest, labeled with the placeholder 'dark matter', is as mysterious as any classic ...

Evening Sky Viewing

Highland Road Park Observatory

Weather permitting, viewing through one or more telescopes will take place. During this time the First Quarter Moon will at maximum altitude of 64° in Leo. Please keep headlights off while parking and ...

Science Academy: “Rockets of the Future”

Highland Road Park Observatory

Ion propulsion is already used for over 100 geosynchronous satellites. Will it one day send human beings to another planet? What about nuclear propulsion? Cadets will rank the most likely ...

Evening Sky Viewing

Highland Road Park Observatory

Weather permitting, viewing through one or more telescopes will take place. During this time the First Quarter Moon will at maximum altitude of 71° in Leo. Please keep headlights off while parking and ...

Baton Rouge Amateur Radio Club Meeting

Highland Road Park Observatory

The BRARC will be congregating to discuss the upcoming ARRL Field Day in June. Stop by and get information on how to earn your own Amateur Radio Service license.

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