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Attend their monthly meeting!
September special event: Gravitational Lenses: The Universe’s Grandest Cosmic Telescopes! Did you know the universe has its own natural magnifying glasses? Gravitational lenses created by massive galaxies and galaxy clusters can bend and magnify light across space, allowing us to see objects billions of light-years away. Come hear Rutgers University Physics PhD candidate Lana Eid explain how these "cosmic telescopes" reveal hidden corners of the universe.
October meeting: At this month's meeting we will be reviewing upcoming events in the night sky and facilitating an open Q&A session on any astronomy topics you have. Bring your questions!
Attend the monthly meeting of The Franklin Township Astronomy Club, an open and inclusive club which promotes both the science and joy of astronomy and its related activities. This is an introductory-level session— no advanced degrees required! There will be plenty of time for questions.
Please consult the Astronomy Club's Facebook page for more detailed information about the club and its meetings. If they are having a special theme or program, it will be listed there.
No registration required.
The 36,018 square foot Demott Lane Branch is located in the Franklin Township municipal complex and provides a large community room for library programming, as well as additional meeting room space for community groups, study rooms, public access computers, and more.