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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171206
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SUMMARY:December 2017: Solar Celebrations
DESCRIPTION: \nCraving a little sunshine on these dark\, cold days? Prepare for Winter Solstice by helping us celebrate our Sun and all things solar! \nVisit during our public hours this month to immerse yourself in high-definition solar energy wavelengths\, help us monitor our solar power with our real-time energy dashboard\, understand why it’s so dark this time of year\, and learn all about our main star and how it sustains life on Earth. \n\nNASA Solarium — SPECIAL Immersion Theater FEATURE!\nExperience the Sun as you never have before with this incredible immersive presentation from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory. Accompanied by a booming soundtrack of energy waves traveling through the center of the Sun\, the Sun’s ultraviolet atmosphere dances in brilliant high-resolution; giant waves and loops swell up over the surface and eruptions of material five\, 10\, 50 times the size of Earth explode out into space. Credits: Tom Bridgman\, Genna Duberstein\, Scott Wiessinger\, and NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory media specialists worked about ten hours to create one minute of this footage.\nEnergy Planet — Science on a Sphere\nView captivating spherical visualizations in this brisk overview of the energy challenges facing our planet\, and learn how we can use solar energy and other renewable energy technologies to help meet them.\nWhy Do We Have Seasons? — Exhibit Floor Kiosk and Immersion Theater\nExplore Earth’s tilt and orbit around the Sun\, rotating like a slightly tilted\, spinning top. This rotation changes the angle at which sunlight hits the surface of our planet\, creating the different seasons we experience\, giving us solstices\, equinoxes\, and affecting the productivity of life on Earth’s land oceans.\nMake a Sun Clock! – Phenology Center\nA major factor contributing toward our concept of time is based on the apparent motion of the Sun from our perspective on Earth. This simple Sun Clock can help you use the Sun’s position in the sky to tell you the time of day.\nSunCast – Kids’ ClimateCast Studio\nGive a solar weather report\, live from the surface of the sun! See real solar flares\, solar wind\, and other helio-activity rendered in stunning NASA Ultra-HD footage!\nReal-Time Solar Dashboards – MGE Renewable Energy Center\nLearn about solar energy and help us monitor our rooftop solar panels with real-time energy dashboards – available in the MGE Renewable Energy Center and other exhibit touchscreens.\n\nWe would like to thank ATC and DuPont for supporting our monthly exhibit themes. There is always something new to discover at ALNC! \n
URL:https://aldoleopoldnaturecenter.org/event/december-2017-solar-celebrations/2017-12-04/
LOCATION:Aldo Leopold Nature Center | Monona Campus\, 330 Femrite Drive\, Monona\, 53716\, United States
CATEGORIES:Drop-In Programs,Family Activity,Public Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Aldo%20Leopold%20Nature%20Center":MAILTO:alnc@aldoleopoldnaturecenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171226T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171226T160000
DTSTAMP:20260622T202747
CREATED:20171110T220453Z
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SUMMARY:Vacation Day: Owl Moon
DESCRIPTION:While some birds migrate south to sunny skies and warmer winters\, some birds stay here in Wisconsin to tough it out including many owls! We’ll read the story “Owl Moon” then use our detective eyes and ears to look and listen for signs of owls and other winter birds. We’ll learn all about winter birds and owls\, specifically\, through dissecting owl pellets\, checking out ALNC’s own Barred Owl nest box\, and more!   \nCost: $55/child for full day (9am-4pm) \nPlease pack a sack lunch. AM and PM snacks provided. \nAdditional info:\n— Vacation Day programming is designed for ages 5-12. Attendees will be split into groups according to age so material may be adjusted accordingly.\n— Please send your child with appropriate clothing to spend the majority of the day outdoors and bug spray and/or sunscreen if appropriate. \nExtended Day is available from 8-9am and 4-5:30pm at an additional cost.  \nRegister for any Winter Vacation Day programs in December\, January and February by clicking the button below.\nWe are piloting a new registration system for ALNC’s Winter Vacation Day programs. You may be prompted to create an account at CampDoc.com if you have not done so already. If you have comments and suggestions on the new system\, we’d love to hear them. Please email us at alncreg@naturenet.com \n \n
URL:https://aldoleopoldnaturecenter.org/event/vacation-day-owl-moon-2/
LOCATION:Aldo Leopold Nature Center | Monona Campus\, 330 Femrite Drive\, Monona\, 53716\, United States
CATEGORIES:Vacation Day Programs,Youth Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Aldo%20Leopold%20Nature%20Center":MAILTO:alnc@aldoleopoldnaturecenter.org
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