National Gwangju Science Museum Hosts Gemini Meteor Shower Observation Event
The National Gwangju Science Museum will hold a special observation event to view the Gemini meteor shower.
The Gemini Meteor Shower special observation event, "A Night of Falling Stars," will take place on the 15th, and program participation can be applied for through the website.
After receiving an explanation about the spectacular cosmic show of the meteor shower in the planetarium, participants can experience direct celestial observation through high-performance telescopes, including the 1.2m large telescope at the Star Light Observatory.
In addition to the meteor shower, various celestial bodies such as Jupiter and the Pleiades open star cluster can also be observed, and there will be time to capture celestial objects directly with personal mobile phones.
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Depending on weather conditions, if celestial observation becomes difficult, alternative programs may be operated or the event may be canceled, and participants will be notified separately in such cases.
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