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"Professor Nebula's Tour of the Night Sky"
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Keith will entertain your guests with his
"Professor Nebula's Tour of the Night Sky."
We bring a Mead 10" LX200 computer guided robotic
Schmidt Cassegrains telescope with an on board data
base for the entire night sky. Your guests will be
able to view many interesting objects through this
powerful telescope.
Additionally, Keith will point out the constellations,
provide some fun facts and answer your guest's questions.
Keith's Professor Nebula presentation is entertaining,
informative, memorable and fun.
We provide hand out material with data and information
to take home on the main objects your guests will view
the night of your event. The hand out is customized
to include your company's name, event location and
date on the cover sheet.
If your group is looking for something different, fun
and interesting to do after dinner, plan to serve dessert
under the stars while the constellations our outlined
with a laser. Keith will tell some interesting stories
before moving on to the telescope and the objects in the night sky.
Please call for a quote. We will need to know your
group's size, event date and location.
Here are just a few of the comments from some of the
past "Professor Nebula's Tour of the Night Sky."
- "I didn't know you could actually see the rings of Saturn. It blew me away."
- "it was like flying at low altitude over the craters of the moon. Fabulous!"
- "Would you bring this program to our Boy Scout troop. I want my kids to see this."
- "This was the first time I had ever seen the moon's of Jupiter." (From a 82 year old guest)
- "The concept of light traveling for 350 million years before it reached my eyes was mind blowing."
- "I enjoyed your humor, and actually learned something. I want to do it again."
- "My son said your program was the most fun he had on this trip. I was amazed
how you could keep so many kids of different ages interested, then when the adults
came out keep us so interested too. Too bad the bus had to come, I could of stayed
up all night" (Referring to a kids Professor Nebula program.)
- "I loved your tour of the night sky. Seeing into the craters on the moon and
now knowing where the astronauts landed was exceptionally interesting."
- "The Orion Nebula took my breath away. Your telescope is amazing."
- "It's satisfying to find a first time so late in life." (Referring to a guest
viewing the rings of Saturn's)
- "I always wanted to know more about astronomy and the night sky, but it all
seemed so complicated until I came to your Tour of the Night Sky. You made
the night sky understandable to me. Thank you."
When you wish upon a star, I can show you where they are.
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