Date
Tuesday, November 12
Time
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
Lemon Hill Mansion
Lemon Hill Drive
Philadelphia PA, 19130
Join Fairmount Park Conservancy and astronomer/educator Buddy Muhler for a two-mile guided moonwalk and telescope observation.
We’ll start by using the moonlight to guide us on a short hike along the Lemon Hill Rim Trail – a wooded trail that runs high above Kelly Drive and offers some views of the Schuylkill River below. Learn a little about the history of the area as well as the nocturnal animals that call the forest home.
Next, we’ll turn our attention to the moon itself by ending the hike with a guided moon and planet or star observation, depending on the month. Novice and experienced astronomers alike will be given insights and tips by experienced instructor Buddy Muhler. Each attendee will have the chance to travel close up to the moon’s surface by looking through Buddy’s high-powered telescope! Buddy will discuss the lunar cycles and point out interesting visible surface features such as dark gray mares (seas) and white reflective highlands. We’ll gaze at planets or stars and discuss other astronomical wonders of the night sky.
If you’re a lunar lunatic, this is an evening not to miss!
Estimated distance: roughly two miles
Level: easy to moderate
Terrain: combination of flat open parkland and hilly trails
INSTRUCTOR BIO: Buddy Muhler is a passionate astronomer and science educator. He has over 15 years of experience operating telescopes and educating the public on astronomy, first at The Franklin Institute and now in his current position with The Academy of Natural Sciences.
TICKET PRICE: $15
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO:
- This hike is roughly two miles in length over a combination of open parkland and hilly terrain (easy-moderate exertion).
- Appropriate for adults and families with children ages six and up. Minors must be registered and accompanied by an adult.
- Please dress according to weather conditions and wear good hiking shoes (boots/sneakers).
- Please bring your own water and snacks (drinking water is not available in the park).
- There are no nearby bathrooms so please plan accordingly.
- We will leave a few minutes after the scheduled start time. Please arrive at the departure location at least five minutes early. We cannot guarantee that latecomers can join after the group has departed.
- Attendees are encouraged to bring their own telescopes or high-powered binoculars.
- Friendly dogs on leash are welcome.
- We will use moonlight whenever possible, but for portions of the trail, we recommend bringing a flashlight, headlamp, or fully charged smartphone.
- Feel free to bring blankets/lawn chairs for the telescope observation portion.
PARKING/GETTING THERE: There is plenty of free parking available in the park. As always, NEVER leave valuables in your car! If traveling by public transit, the nearest stops are at 31st and Girard Ave and Art Museum Drive – both are a half-mile walk from the start. The nearest Indego bike station is at 31st and Girard – also a half-mile from the start.
QUESTIONS? Please reach out to programs@myphillypark.org
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In case of inclement weather or cloudy conditions, the event will be RESCHEDULED two days later to THURSDAY (same time). If conditions persist, another date/time will try to be coordinated but if not possible, the event will be canceled and attendees will be eligible for a full refund.