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Each week, Jackalope Ranch brings you a free event, workshop, or you-name-it happening in Phoenix. Because sometimes the best things in life really are free. This week’s freebie: Astronomy Open House.
Every so often the stars and planets align to bring us free events — case and point, the ASU Astronomy Open House, where you’ll get a close up look at the moon, Jupiter, and probably a few other celestial celebrities.
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This stargazing event hosted by the faculty member, Paul Schmidtke of New College of the Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences will happening on Thursday, April 18, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at ASU West Campus, east of the FABNX building (map provided here).
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Telescopes will be provided by the college and the Phoenix Astronomical Society, with faculty members on site to lend an expert hand. For more information, visit ASU News Online.