The Robert Ferguson Observatory invites you to a Public Star Party on October 10, 2026, in Kenwood, California. This event offers a fantastic opportunity for both amateur astronomers and curious families to explore the cosmos. With access to professional-grade telescopes and guidance from knowledgeable volunteers, attendees can view planets, stars, and deep-sky objects. It is an educational and awe-inspiring experience that highlights the beauty of the night sky in a dedicated observatory setting.
What to Expect
A guided evening of stargazing with access to various telescopes and astronomical exhibits.
Who Should Attend
Astronomy enthusiasts
Families
Students
Local community
Agenda Overview
The event takes place on October 10, 2026, at the Robert Ferguson Observatory.
Venue & Address
Robert Ferguson Observatory
2605 Adobe Canyon Rd Kenwood , California – 95452 United States
Organizer
Robert Ferguson Observatory · Non-profit
A public observatory dedicated to astronomy education and research.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a star party?
It is an event where people gather to observe the night sky using telescopes.
Where is the observatory?
2605 Adobe Canyon Rd, Kenwood, CA.
Do I need to bring a telescope?
No, telescopes are provided for public use.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, it is a family-friendly educational event.
What if it is cloudy?
Please check the observatory website for weather-related updates.
Is there an admission fee?
Check the SimpleTix or observatory website for ticket information.
Tags
Astronomy
Science
Stargazing
Kenwood
California
Education
Summary
An educational stargazing event at the Robert Ferguson Observatory, open to the public.