Is there life on Mars and what are NASA\u2019s probes and landers teaching us?<\/p>\n
What is the difference between a star cluster and a galaxy? Between a planet and an Astroid?<\/p>\n
What is the latest on Camp Cullom\u2019s project to remotely control its telescope so Prairie Grass Observatory can \u201cHit the Road\u201d and bring Astronomy into classrooms and nursing homes of our Clinton, Boone and Carroll County friends and neighbors?<\/p>\n
What does a meteorite (\u201cfallen star\u201d) look like and what does it feel like in your hand?<\/p>\n
All these topics and much more were a part of the 19th annual Camp Cullom Indiana Family Star Party hosted by the Wabash Valley Astronomical Society, Muncie Astronomy Club and Indiana Astronomical Society.<\/p>\n
About 200 people gathered at Camp Cullom from several states to enjoy \u201cfellowshipping\u201d with others who love astronomy. Dozens of telescopes were on the field and available to the public to view the stars.<\/p>\n
Telescope and Binoculars and Space Lego Sets were giving away to children interested in astronomy and the Star Party\u2019s own \u201cSkyTrekker\u201d program engaged about 15 children with telescopes, star charts and laser pointers to \u201cshake hands\u201d with the stars.<\/p>\n
Camp Cullom\u2019s Indiana Family Star Party at Prairie Grass Observatory provides families an opportunity to view the universe through large telescopes, ask astronomers questions about the stars and enjoy talks on the latest developments in Astronomy.<\/p>\n
Astronomy is the study of all physical matter outside of Earth. That\u2019s provides quite a range of topics to garner interest. Here are some of the interests that were represented at the star party this weekend:<\/p>\n