Our August Night
Session
is
FULLY
BOOKED!
So... we are
offering...
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OUR NIGHT SESSION IS FULLY BOOKED!
So, Night Sky Tours is offering KidSummer families a $45 (NIGHT TOUR ONLY)
family special, normally priced at $55.
When you call ( ), just ask for the Kidsummer Discount Special. You can book us on any other night we are available in 2008, and enjoy our full 1.5 hour Night Sky Tour.
This discounted rate of $45 is for your entire family and includes 2 primary caregivers and your immediate children.
You must pay before July 20, 2008, but you can take your session anytime in 2008.
Again, thank you for your participation in this year’s KidSummer program.
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Solar Sessions
What? You can look at the Sun? YES!
We use a scientific and completely safe solar telescope, designed to show you amazing features on the Sun.
WARNING: Never attempt to look at the Sun in YOUR telescope or YOUR binoculars (or any optical device that magnifies). Permanent loss of vision will occur. We utilize safe and specially designed telescopes and filters to allow us to show you the sun, SAFELY. |
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Night-time Sessions
Craters on the Moon* so close, you can almost reach out and touch them. The rings of Saturn* look like they are suspended around this "lighter than water" planet. All this and more await you on your tour among the stars.
*No specific object can be guaranteed, when you take your tour as it depends on weather, time of year, and current objects in the night sky. |
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Group Sessions
Bring your group out or we'll come to you dark sky camp or meeting place. Either way, be prepared to be amazed by our robotic telescope. We specialize in Scout badge requirements for Astronomy.
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Corporate and Community Events
We know how to "WOW" the crowd! From amazing views of the gases on the edge of the Sun* to the spectacular night sky, every one will talk about the experience for days.
*No guarantees can be made about what will be visible on the Sun, at your specific tour time, as the Sun is an object of nature. |
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Birthday Sessions
From 5 to 95, we will locate a star that's the same distance away, in light years, as the birthday person's age. And we'll show you where it is... how cool is that? And we love lots of questions about space. Bring it on! |