Come view the moon through the 24-inch Clark Refractor, the telescope that was used to map the moon before the first Apollo mission to the moon.
Come view the moon through the 24-inch Clark Refractor, the telescope that was used to map the moon before the first Apollo mission to the moon.
Lowell Historian, Kevin Schindler and Bill Sheehan will sign their co-authored Images of America book, Northern Arizona Space Training:
“During the 1960s and early 1970s, northern Arizona played a critical role in fulfilling President Kennedy’s bold challenge of sending humans to the moon. From the rocky depths of the Grand Canyon to lofty cosmic views from Flagstaff’s dark skies, northern Arizona was ideal for activities ranging from moon buggy testing and geology training to lunar mapping and mission simulation. Every astronaut who walked on the moon, from Neil Armstrong to Gene Cernan, prepared for his journey in northern Arizona, and all used maps created by Flagstaff artists to navigate their way around the lunar surface. This book captures the spirit of these pioneers with stunning images from NASA, the US Geological Survey, and others.”
No reservation required. Unless noted otherwise, regular admission fees apply for special events.
Phone: 9287743358
Email: info@lowell.edu
2018/10/20 - 2018/10/20
Lowell Observatory
1400 West Mars Hill Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86001