STEM For All
11/09/2024
Have you registered your family for ?! We can't wait to see the A&S Building full of young learners and their families tomorrow.
We are also excited to see what the LCC Arts & Sciences Dept., Preuss Pets, CADL Lansing Libraries, STEM for All, Elderly Instruments, and the MSU Science Theater have for us this year ππΈππππ
>> Reserve your spot here: lcc.edu/steamfest
This event is free and open to the public.
Once in a blue moon, a blue moon and super moon can be seen. Today, August 19. 2024 is the day. Clear skies predicted. Go out and enjoy the full moon this evening. What is a super moon? What is a blue moon? How many types of blue moons are there?
What do we do with the eclipse glasses?
1) Use them to look at the sun. You don't need to wait for another eclipse.
2) With solar maximum coming, sunspots may be big enough to see via eclipse glasses without any other special equipment.
3) Donate them to Astronomers Without Borders. They distribute them around the world after vetting them for safe viewing.
4) Donate to STEM For All so that they can be vetted and used for STEM coaching.
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3581 Cabaret Trl
Okemos, MI
48864