Lake Tahoe, California/Nev. -The well -known dark sky over the Tahoe -see offers a unhindered view of the night sky, and this Sommer -Ahoe -Star tours has curated a robust schedule to invite more people to go to twice the cosmos. The events will return to the Cosmoarium in the Northstar California Resort on Thursdays and Saturdays from June to September. In addition, the season with a special performance by Arroyos at the Fleishmann Planetarium at the University of Nevada, Reno Campus, will be on April 3, 2025, which contains a music piece by The Reno Modern Brass composed by Domenico Lacala. Tickets are available at http://www.renomoderbrass.com.
Tahoe Star Tours has also teamed up with Edgewood Taoe Resort and Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe, to give their guests special star gazing events to the guests this summer. You can find details on the website of the individual properties.
Under the direction of the amateur astronomer and poet Tony Berendsen, the former president of the Northern Nevada Science Coalition, every Tour of the Night Sky contains a lively scientific conversation about the cosmos and the telescopic view of the constellations through high-performance, professional Celestron telescopes. The telescopes use the computer -aided technology for the main actress for precise show and follow with progressive look for sharp, crisp views of distant heavenly objects such as galaxies and fog. The telescope operator KC Rodrigue leads the guests through the vastness of the cosmos with a view to the planets, moon and stars.
“I am pleased to bring a robust star gazing plan for the Tahoe Lake this summer and to offer people access to the miracles of the cosmos through the incredible technology of Celestron's origin telescope,” said Berendsen. “When the guests enjoy the real -time pictures of Deep Space Galaxies and Fog, they will also get to know the contributions of female scientists and astronomers who have helped us learn the secrets of the cosmos.”
TAHOE Star Tours events in Northstar cost $ 50 for adults and $ 30 for children aged 5 to 12 years (4 and below are free), and reservations are required. The tours start at 8:30 p.m. and are offered discounts for military and seniors from the age of 65 at 10:30 p.m. Epic Pass holder for Stargazing events in the Northstar California Resort is also offered a 10% discount. Well dazed, linen dogs are welcome.
In addition to the star end by computer -aided Celestron telescopes, guests have the opportunity to take part in a binocular tour on a binocular tour with a Celestron liner. This element of the tour is available for an additional 10 US dollar per person and is open to the first 10 people who can reserve in advance.
Berendsen has been producing astronomy events in the Lake Tahoe region for over 20 years, offers an independent mix of science and art and fascinates the heads of curious participants. Requirements for all Tahoe Star Tours events are recommended, and weather and conditions are offered permitted to all tours.
Tahoe Star Tours also offers private group events after priority events. You can find more information in the full schedule and reserve tickets at http://www.taoestartourss.com.