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Moonlight Hike & Dinner at Mt. Wilson Observatory with Sanden Totten
- Item Number
- 564
- Estimated Value
- 2500 USD
- Sold
- 2550 USD to mg5794032
- Number of Bids
- 6 - Bid History
Item Description
The lucky winner of this once in a lifetime experience + up to 11 guests will take a private excursion to the historic Mt. Wilson Observatory, guided by Dr. John Mulchaey, Director of Carnegie Observatories, and KPCC Science Reporter Sanden Totten.
Depending on the time of year, the visit will be from about 5:00-11:00 PM. Round-trip transportation from the Carnegie Observatories to Mt. Wilson will be provided, along with an informal dinner on the mountain by Julienne's.
Weather permitting, the historic 60" (mirror) telescope will be available for viewing the night sky.
Both Mt. Wilson and the Carnegie Observatories were founded by the eminent astronomer George Ellery Hale.
For the first half of the 20th century, every great discovery in modern astronomy was made via these two telescopes, by all the great figures of that era. Mt. Wilson truly became the world center for astronomical research and today remains a peerless site in the history of the field.
Participants must be over 12 years in age, should be able to climb stairs and walk moderate distances, and should wear walking shoes. Be prepared for cool nighttime temperatures.
The trip will only be scheduled on moonless or new-moon dates, and in temperate seasons.
The experience must be redeemed by June 1, 2017. After this date, it will no longer be valid.
Item Special Note
Donated by:
Carnegie Observatory
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