Join Community Naturalist Dave Sutherland for a telescopic peek into the 
vast reaches of the sky. Jupiter is high in the sky in March. With a large 
telescope, over the course of an evening we’ll watch its four brightest 
moons move back and forth as they orbit the planet. We may also look at the 
Orion Nebula, colorful double stars, glittering clusters of young suns, or 
maybe a distant galaxy spinning at mind-numbing distances.

For more information: 
https://www.boulderaudubon.org/all-events/telescope-tag-with-jupiters-moons 

To reserve your spot, contact the trip leader after 6:00 pm on Monday 
February 26; contact information is available on the Boulder Audubon 
Society webpage listed above. Early registration is not accepted.

NOTE: The program will be offered once, on the night with the best weather 
forecast. Registered participants will get email updates on the night 
selected. 

Date:  Thursday March 7 or Friday March 8, or Saturday March 9, 7-9 pm

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