Noche de Estrellas
Thursday, February 27, 2025 6:30–9:30 PM
- LocationThornton Hall 432
- DescriptionEmail - jmbrewer@sfsu.edu
Free public event in Spanish and English that includes science talks, planetarium shows and roof-top telescope observing! Fun for the whole family! - Websitehttp://dotastro.org/noche
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