green bank science center. West Virginia s Space Place. Green Bank, WV c GreenBankObservatory

Similar documents
Space Place. Space Place. West Virginia s. West Virginia s GREEN BANK SCIENCE CENTER

Volume 38 Issue 5. May Final. Page 1

Access Statement for Kielder Observatory

Mt. Lion Observatory at Fort Roberdeau

Access Statement for Kielder Observatory

Howdy and Welcome to the Texas Astronomical Society!

Astronomy at Eastern University

Charlotte Amateur Astronomers Club

PROGRAM SCHEDULE FOR STAR QUEST 2008

ASTROLab. parc national du Mont-Mégantic SCHOOL GROUPS

Solar Open House Toolkit

Family Sleepover Survival Guide Season

Scout information for Elgin U-46 Planetarium visits

The Newsletter of the Kern Astronomical Society No. 496 March April March 12 and 16. Saturday March 19

International Dark Sky Park Designation Annual Report Nomination Package

NISE Net Online Workshop Working with the Solar System Ambassadors and Night Sky Network Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Astronomy 1010: Survey of Astronomy. University of Toledo Department of Physics and Astronomy

News From the Neville: October 2016

Table of Contents. Deep Creek Academy Summer Camp. BBAA Club Meeting. Virginia Peninsula Astronomy/Stargazers (VPAS) Skywatch

David Gold Hiking Tours

Messages of the Day November 2012

EDUCATION PROGRAMS GUIDE

TWO SMALL PIECES OF GLASS A Space Science Program for Grades 5-12

June 2016 E-Newsletter of the Sonoma County Astronomical Society

Syzygy. The New. Everyone is Welcomed At the Dark Sky Festival Sequoia National Park. This Month s Events

16th Year. In-Class Grade 6 Astronomy & Flight Workshops

Alien Worlds. Astronomy 105. Spring 2011

Boy Scout Badge Workshop ASTRONOMY

What Patterns Can Be Observed in a Year?

Event Guide. new york/new jersey. Friday, July 20, Connect @WaterLanternFestival

Junior Badges. Brownie: Senses: Requirements #1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (complete) Brownie: Space Science Adventurer: Requirements #1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (complete)

2018 Great Reno Balloon Race Media Guide

Charlotte Amateur Astronomers Club

Many thanks for your enquiry to the Powell-Cotton Museum, Quex House and Gardens.

Introduction to Astronomy Mr. Steindamm

2019/20 Rack Rates. 1 March 2019 to 29 February Updated: 08 March CHEM CHEM LODGE RATES PAGE 2 - LITTLE CHEM CHEM RATES PAGE 2

Charlotte Amateur Astronomers Club

April the Seee inside for. directions. Page 1

Adventures in Science

THE QAA. Newsletter of the Quiet Aircraft Association REUNION. Quiet Aircraft Association September 25-27, 2015

Welcome to Stargazing LIVE Main University Hall University of Surrey Guildford PROGRAMME

REFLECTIONS / REFRACTIONS REFLECTIONS \ REFRACTIONS

Night Comes to the Cumberlands and It s Awesome: Promoting Night Sky Conservation and Development in the Upper Cumberland

Charlotte Amateur Astronomers Club

CITY OF DWIGHT NEWSLETTER

Monday 5 th November 2018

FIN STABILIZER OPERATIONS TRAINING COURSE

MOUNTAINEER SKIES. Inside This Issue. In The Sky This Quarter. Coming Soon. Department of Physics and Astronomy. July 1, 2018.

Tahlequah Public Schools Inclement Weather Transportation Plan

In The Sky This Month

Photo taken 50 Miles north of Seneca, OR. We supposedly had 100 seconds of totality but it seemed to me like it was over in 20 seconds.

Q2 S PA C E S C I E N C E

Henrico County Public Library (HCPL) first partnered with the Richmond Astronomical Society

Charlotte Amateur Astronomers Club

Team Rotary. However you arrange it, here is an opportunity for club fellowship while supporting The Rotary Foundation.

Astronomy Merit Badge Workbook

Astronomy Course Syllabus

Check light diagnostic. engine

Stellar Astronomy 1401 Spring 2009

PS 101: Introductory Astronomy Fall 2014

The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence

Astronomy Merit Badge Workbook

Textbook: Explorations: An Introduction to Astronomy, 4 th Edition by: Thomas T. Arny

How do telescopes "see" on Earth and in space?

The Jamie Drake Equation

State Of Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs

PATHWAYS PATTERNS. September Class Update. September s update

Lecture #26: Searching for Other Civilizations. SETI = Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence Searching for signals from other beings

ASTR Stars, Galaxies and the Universe! Fall 2015!

EXTENDED CLASSROOM Kopernik Observatory & Science Center

SCHOOL PROGRAM GUIDE KINDERGARTEN GRADE School Program Lead Sponsor

Severe Weather Shelters

Scientists say they found an Earth-like planet

AS 101: The Solar System (Spring 2017) Course Syllabus

Women s Cursillo #62 Class Photo

classroomsecrets.com Reasoning and Problem Solving Read and Interpret Line Graphs Teaching Information

Oracle Dark Skies Committee Minutes, 7 June 2018

Pemberton Hall Program of the Year Spirits of Pemberton

Systems of Equations Unit Five ONE NONE INFINITE

Challenger Center Teacher Resources for Engaging Students in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math

2018 Summary. Timmy Telescope Solar Astronomy Outreach. Bringing Informal Science to the Public at No Cost

ALBERTA NATURE WINTER

2018 Marfa Lights Festival Vendor Booth Application

17 th Annual GeoElections User s Conference

Stockton Astronomical Society 2018 Striking Sparks Telescope Awards Program

Dark Skies, Inc., Westcliffe & Silver Cliff, Colorado International Dark Sky Community Annual Report October, 2017 September, 2018

ASTRONOMY 112: Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmology Spring 2014 Syllabus Section MWF 9:00 9:50 AM Room: PS167

Cooking Club s Burger School

Project Instructions Please Read Thoroughly!

Everything YOU wanted to know about Teaching High School Astronomy

Observational Astronomy (PHYS-380) Fall 2008 Course Information

Nancy L. McConathy Public Library District Newsletter

World Space Week. Age 5-11 A FREE RESOURCE PACK FROM EDUCATIONCITY. Topical Teaching Resources. Suitability

CCSSO Teacher of the Year Workshops at the Smithsonian Learning Plan Template

Stations. MUSEUM of the MOUNTAIN MAN. Presented By. 9:00AM - 5:00PM May 1 - October 31 Fremont Lake Road Pinedale, WY

Simulating the Solar System

E V E R Y T H I N G Y O U W A N T A N D M O R E

ASTRONOMY LAB INDEPENDENT EXERCISE PRICES FORK OBSERVATORY OPEN HOUSE

2 nd February Round Oak Newsletter

PHYS 1311 Elements of Astronomy

Transcription:

2019 green bank science center P.O. Box 2 155 Observatory Road Green Bank, WV 24944 c GreenBankObservatory f @GrnBnkTelescope West Virginia s Space Place 304-456-2150 greenbankobservatory.org/visit facebook.com/greenbankobservatory shop.greenbankobservatory.org

Top 10 things to do at the Green Bank Science Center! 1 SETI Tours Learn about the most exciting and comprehensive search for extraterrestrial life! Take our SETI tour that guides you through the historical, and ongoing, search for life and takes you into restricted telescope facilities. 4 2 Public Tours How do I get up close to the Green Bank Telescope? How are radio telescopes used? Tour the fascinating world of radio astronomy from the pioneering instruments of the 1950s to the world s premier single-dish telescope, the GBT! Includes science demonstrations and bus excursion into the RFI-restricted Zone 1. This hour-long, family friendly tour takes you up-close to the world s first public-use telescopes. Offered year round, it s the most popular way to explore the site! Catch the Wave Exhibit Hall Free! Discover how radio astronomers learn about the Universe! 5 Explore the grounds Stretch your legs, bring a bike or walk the dog! How far is Neptune from the Sun? Find out for yourself as you walk through our Model Solar System and discover radio astronomy along the way. 3 Galaxy Gift Shop Out of this world science and astronomy toys and gifts, logo apparel and WV artisan souvenirs. shop.greenbankobservatory.org 6 Behind-the-Scenes High Tech Tour Visit telescope control rooms and engineering labs normally off limits to the public! 8 Star Parties! Once a month, we bring out the optical telescopes for a dark sky viewing! 9 Star Lab Sunday! Every Sunday, we roll out the stars! Gather under our planetarium balloon for a fascinating constellation tour. Offered every Sunday at 2pm, this familyfriendly event is limited to 20 participants. Reserve your spot early, this tour sells out fast at $5pp for a 45 minute program! 7 Starlight Café Who s hungry? The Starlight Cafe offers wraps, deli sandwiches, salads, pizzas, hot dogs, burgers, nachos, soft pretzels, hand-dipped ice cream, and an assortment of snack foods. Take advantage of our special menu and pricing for groups of 20 or more! 10 Stay a Spell! Come see what Nature s Mountain Playground offers. Pocahontas County is nestled in state and national parks-see trains, telescopes, live music and more! The historic steam engine excursion train at Cass is just 10 minutes away and Snowshoe Mountain Resort is just 30 minutes away. www.pocahontascountywv.com GBT Fast Facts Organized Group Tours Day and night, rain or shine, the GBT works to observe fundamental physics, star formation and evolution, cosmic chemistry and the origins of life and galaxies. Despite its weight, the GBT can be pointed with an accuracy of one arcsecond. That s equivalent to the width of a human hair seen from 34 feet (10.3m) away. It weighs 17 million lbs (7.7 million kg) - as much as 20 fully loaded Boeing 747s. The GBT is the World s Largest Steerable Telescope and has a surface that could hold 2 whole football fields! The telescope is designed to handle a great range of wavelengths from 9ft (3m) long down to 1/8th inch (3mm). The telescope only receives signals from space, never sends them. The telescope is 485ft (148m) tall - taller than the Statue of Liberty and nearly as tall as the Washington Monument. Motor Coach groups are welcome. Tours can be scheduled any day of the week. Please make advance reservations. A $3 fee per person is required for motor coach tours. Group meals also available. School and scout groups are welcome. Tours can be scheduled any day of the week. See event calendar for new Boy Scout Weekend opportunities! Informal groups are welcome. If your group is traveling by car, we will incorporate your group into the regularly scheduled public tours. If you have a group of 20 or more people, we appreciate knowing in advance. For additional group details and reservations, call (304) 456-2150 or email tours@gbobservatory.org Find out about these activities and more! Go to greenbankobservatory.org/visit or Call 304-456-2150 for details!

Plan Your Trip! Public Tours Offered Year-Round Adults - $6/person; Seniors - $5/person Children 10 & under Free Active Service Personnel and Veterans Free Tour the fascinating world of radio astronomy from the pioneering instruments of the 1950s to the world s premier telescope, the GBT! This family friendly tour is our most popular offering! See our schedule on the back of this brochure or go to greenbankobservatory.org/visit for tour information History Tour Offered November to April. Available on request and by advanced reservation only. See historical control rooms and other areas of our site not open on our regular tour and learn the history behind the science! Minimum 5 people per tour. Advance reservations are required. $20/person. Please note: our hours change seasonally. High Tech Tours Select Thursdays; 3:30pm-4:30pm; $15/person; 15 participants max.; No photography of any kind is permitted. Reservations and screening required 48 hours in advance Dates below. Look inside receivers and marvel at the precise engineering required to collect the Universe s faintest signals. A GBO Engineer will pull back the curtain on our site labs and control room as you see what makes our observatory one of the world s leading radio facilities. Federal regulations require pre-screening attendees age 18 and up. High Tech Tour Dates: 2/14, 3/14, 4/11, 5/9, 6/13, 7/11, 8/8, 9/12, 10/10, 11/14, 12/12 For more on our screening policy visit: greenbankobservatory.org/visit/screening Scouting Trips Day trips can be scheduled any day of the week. Tour reservations are free for organized school and scout groups, advance arrangements are required. For overnight stays and badge complettions, see the dates below. Boy Scout Astronomy Badge Weekend Dates: 2/8-10, 3/8-10, 4/12-14, 5/3-5, 5/31-6/1, 9/20-22*, 10/18-20, 11/8-10 Girl Scout Badge Weekend Dates (Junior/Senior Scouts): 5/24-26, 8/30-9/1, 10/25-27, 11/1-3, 12/6-8 Daisy & Brownies Day Trip Dates: 5/24, 5/26, 8/30, 9/1, 10/25, 10/27, 11/1, 11/3, 12/6, 12/8 *Boy Scouts Electronics Badge Weekend Star Parties - Free (Rain or Shine) Meet at the Science Center Star Party Dates: 2/9, 3/9, 4/13, 5/4, 6/29, 7/27, 8/31, 9/21, 10/19, 11/9, 12/7 Green Bank Observatory staff will treat you to views of the night sky through optical telescopes. If it rains, don t worry! You are invited to a stellar presentation starting at 5:30 p.m.. Star Lab Sundays Every Sunday, 2pm - 2:45pm; $5/person Family Fun! Crawl into our planetarium balloon for a fascinating night sky tour! Space is limited to 20 participants. Program lasts 45 minutes and includes a DIY star wheel kit upon request! Reservations recommended. Call 304-456-2150 or email tours@gbobservatory.org for advance reservations and information SETI Tours Select Fridays; 1pm - 3:30pm; $40/person; Dates below. Due to high demand and limited capacity, advance reservations are strongly suggested. Limit of 20 participants max., 4 min.; Ages 12 & up. Hard hats and light refreshments provided. Also offered as a Group Reservation on requestlimited availability, 4 participants minimum. Our SETI Tour celebrates Green Bank s historic Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence. The tour begins with an exclusive presentation right in the control room of our historic 85-1 Telescope where the search began with Frank Drake s OZMA project. From there, guests enjoy rare admittance inside the 140-foot telescope where Jill Tartar s Project Phoenix took place and then to normally-restricted GBT access points. The tour ends in our Drake Lounge where you will be greeted by one of our own GBO astronomers and learn about the future of SETI as the GBT embarks on the new Breakthrough Listen project. If you ve ever wanted to be inside our operation control rooms or to speak to one of our radio astronomers in person, then this is THE opportunity of a lifetime! Tour dates: 5/31, 6/14, 6/21, 6/28, 7/12, 7/19, 7/26, 8/2, 8/9, 8/16, 8/30, 9/6, 9/27 Family Science Labs Select Saturdays; 1pm-3pm; Reservations Suggested Dates below. Get your family started in science! Kids between ages 4-9 will love our fun-filled, hands-on science projects. We provide all materials. Each lab highlights a different science/engineering theme. This year we will focus on pressure, viscosity, acids & bases, and owl pellets! 1pm - 3pm. Dates: 3/23, 5/11, 9/8*, 11/16, 12/14 *Open House Edition/Family Science Day (1pm - 4pm)

Save the Date! Green Bank Open House & Family Science Day Find out about all events and more at: greenbankobservatory.org Join the Largest Optical & Radio Star Party in the Nation! Enjoy optical and radio astronomy presentations, hands-on workshops and dark West Virginia skies. Learn to use a radio telescope! Fun activities for children too! The Green Bank Star Quest is sponsored by the Central Appalachian Astronomy Club. For more information visit www.greenbankstarquest.org Star Quest June 26-29 SPACE Riders Get Ready! Join us for a weekend-long cycling festival, where local experts will guide you on a variety of fun rides. Whether you are an experienced mountain biker or complete novice, there will be rides, races and cycling clinics for all ages and levels. The Rumpus also features bonfires, on-site camping and live music both nights! RACE Where else can you... build and launch a rocket, test your engineering skills, play with liquid nitrogen, do fun science experiments, safely view the sun, and see some of the biggest telescopes in the whole world ALL IN ONE DAY? Public site tours will be available as well as rare peeks into the control room of the world s largest fully-steerable telescope! Free Event! No reservations required. Open House September 8 Featured Events Drake Lectureship Ira Flatow: 3/19 Space Race Rumpus: 6/7-9 Star Quest: 6/26-29 Garth Newel Emerging Artist Fellow Showcase: 8/8 Open House & Family Science Day: 9/8 Turkey Trot: 11/30 Create your own event! Educational Field Trips! Free tours, activities, and day and overnight field trips for organized groups of K-16 students, and youth clubs. Overnight students experience science first hand by completing research projects with a real radio telescope. More than just a tour, a trip to GBO might just inspire your students to join the next generation of scientists and engineers. Registration required. Email: tours@gbobservatory.org Call: 304-456-2150 Early Registration Discounts! Find out more information at spaceracerumpus.org Space Race Rumpus June 7-9 Meetings and Workshops Have a science event or workshop coming up? Why not host it at the Green Bank Observatory! Our site offers large auditorium and classroom space. Contact us to learn more. Email: reservations@gbobservatory.org Call: 304-456-2011 We ll come to you! Request a college ambassador from our West Virginia Science Public Outreach Team (SPOT) to visit your school or group and deliver standards-based slideshows and hands-on activities. Submit your presentation and activities request today! Support the Green Bank Observatory! Making a gift to the observatory supports our daily operation and mission including our Education and Public Outreach programs, reaching nearly 10,000 students annually. All donations and memberships can be made in honor or in memory of and are wonderful gifts for any lover of science! Visit greenbankobservatory.org/engage or call 304-456-2011 to learn how you can become a part of our team! Dates and events subject to change. Go to greenbankobservatory.org/visit for updates. For event reservations call: 304-456-2150 greenbankobservatory.org/education/field-trips/ greenbankobservatory.org/visit/reservations/ greenbankobservatory.org/education/outreach

Visit the Green Bank Telescope Green Bank Observatory Science Center & Tour Hours November 1 May 23 Open Thur - Mon, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Tue - Wed Tours at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. May 24 Sept 2 Open Daily; 8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. Tours Hourly 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sept 3 - Oct 31 Open Thur - Mon, 8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. Closed Tue - Wed Telescope Tours Hourly 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Dates: 4/21 for Easter Holiday 11/26-11/29 for Thanksgiving Holiday 12/23-12/26 for Christmas Holiday 12/31-1/2 for New Year s Holiday Café Hours: October 1 - May 23, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. May 24 - September 30, 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. GPS coordinates 38d-25-48.2 N 79d-49-03.93 W Green Bank Observatory Only 30 minutes to Snowshoe and only 10 minutes to Cass! WV VA General Admission to the Science Center is FREE! Public Tour Rates General Pass (Ages 11-64) $6.00 Senior Pass (65 & Up) $5.00 Children (10 & Under) Free Veterans and Active Service Members Free HOURS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. In inclement weather, please check our Facebook page for updates. Welcome to the Quiet Zone! The Green Bank Science Center is at the heart of the National Radio Quiet Zone, a 13,000 square mile region of minimized radio signal interference designated by the U.S. Government in 1958 to create a safe haven for radio astronomy. Please put your phone in airplane mode when you arrive and plan to turn your cell phone and other electronic devices off during our Public and SETI Tours. You can bring a film camera or purchase a disposable in our Gift Shop to capture your experiences at the Green Bank Observatory. To learn more, visit: greenbankobservatory.org/about/national-radio-quiet-zone/ The GREEN BANK OBSERVATORY is a facility of the National Science Foundation operated under cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, Inc. The Green Bank Observatory 155 Observatory Road, Green Bank, WV 24944 25 miles north of Marlinton, 53 miles south of Elkins, and 65 miles west of Staunton, VA.