The McDonald Observatory will host a live online astronomy program next week featuring the constellation Orion.
The livestream is scheduled for Wednesday, January 14, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Central Time. During the program, astronomers will explore Orion’s role in early astronomy, discuss its cultural significance, and highlight notable deep-sky objects located within the constellation.
Weather permitting, viewers will also be treated to live telescope views of celestial targets in Orion.
The event will be streamed simultaneously across McDonald Observatory’s social media and video platforms and is open to the public.
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