Eta Aquariid Meteor Focus Night

  • May 2, 2025 8:30 PM - 10:30 PM
  • Robert Ferguson Observatory

    2605 Adobe Canyon Road
    Kenwood, California 95442
Ticket Price $48.31-$64.07 Register Now
Description

What are those bright sparks zipping across the sky? The beginning of May brings the first meteor shower this year with excellent viewing conditions. Eta Aquariids are bright, fast meteors that leave persistent trains in the sky. But what causes this shower and why does it occur at the same time each year? Come learn what’s so significant about these meteors and the famous astronomer hidden behind them.

This Focus night equips you for an eta Aquariid ”peak” experience. Unlike planets that can hang around for months, a meteor shower is only visible over a short period of time. You will learn about different kinds of showers, why most are best viewed after midnight, and how to understand what you are seeing. You’ll also discover factors that influence meteor counts and how to optimize your viewing over the next few days.

Plan to be in the classroom by 8:15 PM to ensure you have a seat. Program begins promptly at 8:30. Sales are limited to 40 guests so we can provide a more personal experience. Allow generous time to arrive and park.

You MUST have a ticket to attend this event; tickets will not be sold at the door. Tickets are $60 per adult, $50 for seniors (62+) and students, and $45 for members. Cost includes the Sugarloaf Ridge State Park parking fee. Please note that tickets are non-refundable and cannot be used for future events.

RFO is operated by the Valley of the Moon Observatory Association, a 501(3)(c) nonprofit organization. All proceeds go toward maintaining this beloved Sonoma County institution.

 

Date & Time

Fri, May 2, 2025 8:30 PM - 10:30 PM

Venue Details

Robert Ferguson Observatory

2605 Adobe Canyon Road
Kenwood, California 95442 Robert Ferguson Observatory
Robert Ferguson Observatory

The Valley of the Moon Observatory Association (VMOA) is volunteer amateur and professional astronomers plus a small supporting staff organized as a nonprofit association to provide educational programs about science and astronomy for students, the public, and in support of educators.

The VMOA is responsible for the construction, maintenance and utilization of the Robert Ferguson Observatory and functions as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization under the auspices of the California State Parks System, and in cooperation with our local state parks.


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