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SUMMARY:Arizona Science Center: CREATE – LaterLab
DESCRIPTION:LaterLab is the ultimate playground for innovation\, creativity\, and connection! \nDesigned for Makers of all kinds\, this hands-on space in CREATE at Arizona Science Center® invites you to bring your ideas to life using professional-grade tools and materials. From 3D printing and laser cutting to woodworking and sewing—LaterLab has everything you need to build\, innovate\, and explore your creativity. \nOn Friday and Saturday evenings from 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.\, CREATE opens its doors for LaterLab—giving aspiring artists\, handiwork enthusiasts\, and curious creatives the chance to explore new skills\, hone their craft\, and connect with like-minded Makers. \nWhether you’re fostering a hobby\, kickstarting a small business\, or simply exploring a new interest\, LaterLab welcomes Makers of all backgrounds and curiosities. \nParticipation Requirements: To take part in LaterLab\, Makers must complete one of CREATE’s Skill Studio workshops or have previously taken a Creator Course. Closed-toe shoes are required for safety. \nThree 2-hour studio sessions between 4:00pm and 8:00pm to choose from.\nAll Later Labs include one standard table to work\, more tables are available for rent upon request.\nEquipment Rental is based on availability\, $5 each.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/arizona-science-center-create-laterlab-150/
LOCATION:CREATE at Arizona Science Center\, 105 N. 5th St.\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Engineering,Technology & Computer Science,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter: SkyNights StarGazing Program
DESCRIPTION:Explore the night skies from the summit of Mt. Lemmon using Arizona’s LARGEST publicly available telescopes!  \n\n\nUnder the guidance of a professional\, visitors will enjoy a brief astronomy lecture\, a light dinner\, and an exclusive opportunity to observe astronomical objects and phenomena.  This five-hour program starts 2 hours before sunset and accommodates up to 28 people.  A minimum age of 7 is required for our attendees. \nMt Lemmon is located at 9\,157ft in elevation and is on average 20-30 degrees colder than Tucson – yes\, even in Spring and Summer. Guests are responsible for being aware of the weather and providing appropriate clothing for our cold adventure. Remember to wear comfortable closed-toed shoes. \n Our programs are weather dependent\, and we contact you on the morning of the program to confirm or cancel. \n*Late arrivals cannot be accommodated.  *Early departures cannot be accommodated.  *No alcohol or tobacco/vape products are allowed on-site. \n\n\n\nYouth (7-17): $62.50\n\n\nAdult: $88.50
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/mt-lemmon-skycenter-skynights-stargazing-program-398/
LOCATION:Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter\, 9800 Ski Run Rd. Mt.\, Lemmon\, AZ\, 85619\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Exhibit/Presentation,Kids (6 – 8 years),Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260523T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260524T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T143450
CREATED:20260415T130306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130306Z
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SUMMARY:Hack-AI-Thon Jam 3: Two Days of Building the Future with AI
DESCRIPTION:Two days of building real businesses with AI teammates. Teams receive a full suite of AI teammates and focus on launching real businesses with paying customers over the weekend. Not just pitch decks. Scholarships available.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/hack-ai-thon-jam-3-two-days-of-building-the-future-with-ai/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Adults,Entrepreneurship,STEM Professionals,Technology & Computer Science,Teens (13 – 18 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260523T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260523T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T143450
CREATED:20260328T204933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130219Z
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SUMMARY:City of Tempe: LEGO® Roboteering
DESCRIPTION:Roboteers will build and program Classic LEGO® Mindstorm NXT Robots. \nRoboteers will program their robots to tackle fun\, motor-churning challenges. We’ll put our heads together with a world-class roboteer and have fun while we explore and learn the ABC’s of NXT coding! Challenges change every class. \n  \nAges 9 – 14
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/city-of-tempe-lego-roboteering-5/
LOCATION:Clark Park Community Center\, 1730 S. Roosevelt St.\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85281\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Sciences,Technology & Computer Science,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tweens (9 – 12 years),Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260523T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260523T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T143450
CREATED:20260301T040929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T125704Z
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SUMMARY:Arizona Science Center: CREATE – LaterLab
DESCRIPTION:LaterLab is the ultimate playground for innovation\, creativity\, and connection! \nDesigned for Makers of all kinds\, this hands-on space in CREATE at Arizona Science Center® invites you to bring your ideas to life using professional-grade tools and materials. From 3D printing and laser cutting to woodworking and sewing—LaterLab has everything you need to build\, innovate\, and explore your creativity. \nOn Friday and Saturday evenings from 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.\, CREATE opens its doors for LaterLab—giving aspiring artists\, handiwork enthusiasts\, and curious creatives the chance to explore new skills\, hone their craft\, and connect with like-minded Makers. \nWhether you’re fostering a hobby\, kickstarting a small business\, or simply exploring a new interest\, LaterLab welcomes Makers of all backgrounds and curiosities. \nParticipation Requirements: To take part in LaterLab\, Makers must complete one of CREATE’s Skill Studio workshops or have previously taken a Creator Course. Closed-toe shoes are required for safety. \nThree 2-hour studio sessions between 4:00pm and 8:00pm to choose from.\nAll Later Labs include one standard table to work\, more tables are available for rent upon request.\nEquipment Rental is based on availability\, $5 each.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/arizona-science-center-create-laterlab-149/
LOCATION:CREATE at Arizona Science Center\, 105 N. 5th St.\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Engineering,Technology & Computer Science,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260523T171500
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SUMMARY:Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter: SkyNights StarGazing Program
DESCRIPTION:Explore the night skies from the summit of Mt. Lemmon using Arizona’s LARGEST publicly available telescopes!  \n\n\nUnder the guidance of a professional\, visitors will enjoy a brief astronomy lecture\, a light dinner\, and an exclusive opportunity to observe astronomical objects and phenomena.  This five-hour program starts 2 hours before sunset and accommodates up to 28 people.  A minimum age of 7 is required for our attendees. \nMt Lemmon is located at 9\,157ft in elevation and is on average 20-30 degrees colder than Tucson – yes\, even in Spring and Summer. Guests are responsible for being aware of the weather and providing appropriate clothing for our cold adventure. Remember to wear comfortable closed-toed shoes. \n Our programs are weather dependent\, and we contact you on the morning of the program to confirm or cancel. \n*Late arrivals cannot be accommodated.  *Early departures cannot be accommodated.  *No alcohol or tobacco/vape products are allowed on-site. \n\n\n\nYouth (7-17): $62.50\n\n\nAdult: $88.50
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/mt-lemmon-skycenter-skynights-stargazing-program-397/
LOCATION:Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter\, 9800 Ski Run Rd. Mt.\, Lemmon\, AZ\, 85619\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Exhibit/Presentation,Kids (6 – 8 years),Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260524T171500
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260524T221500
DTSTAMP:20260506T143450
CREATED:20260301T041928Z
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SUMMARY:Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter: SkyNights StarGazing Program
DESCRIPTION:Explore the night skies from the summit of Mt. Lemmon using Arizona’s LARGEST publicly available telescopes!  \n\n\nUnder the guidance of a professional\, visitors will enjoy a brief astronomy lecture\, a light dinner\, and an exclusive opportunity to observe astronomical objects and phenomena.  This five-hour program starts 2 hours before sunset and accommodates up to 28 people.  A minimum age of 7 is required for our attendees. \nMt Lemmon is located at 9\,157ft in elevation and is on average 20-30 degrees colder than Tucson – yes\, even in Spring and Summer. Guests are responsible for being aware of the weather and providing appropriate clothing for our cold adventure. Remember to wear comfortable closed-toed shoes. \n Our programs are weather dependent\, and we contact you on the morning of the program to confirm or cancel. \n*Late arrivals cannot be accommodated.  *Early departures cannot be accommodated.  *No alcohol or tobacco/vape products are allowed on-site. \n\n\n\nYouth (7-17): $62.50\n\n\nAdult: $88.50
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/mt-lemmon-skycenter-skynights-stargazing-program-396/
LOCATION:Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter\, 9800 Ski Run Rd. Mt.\, Lemmon\, AZ\, 85619\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Exhibit/Presentation,Kids (6 – 8 years),Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260525T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260525T120000
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CREATED:20260301T042844Z
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SUMMARY:Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Junior Keepers Day Camp
DESCRIPTION:Do you love feeding and interacting with reptiles? Sign up for this half-day camp to act like a volunteer with activities\, interactions\, and real animal care opportunities! \nThe Keeper Program is designed to give children too young to participate in our Adult Volunteer Program a chance to learn and work at PHS.  Each day is three hours long and focuses on animal care and interactions. Younger campers (our Neonate Keepers and Junior Keepers) will focus on smaller animal care activities like tortoise feeding\, bathing tortoises and calm lizards\, and animal related crafts/activities. Older campers (Advanced Keepers) will get the opportunity to do more advanced volunteer activities like cleaning and breaking down enclosures\, feeding reptiles\, and more! \nAges: Junior\, Ages 8 – 11 \nPrice: $50 per day \nYour registration for a day camp will include: \n\n1 snack per day & water refills\n3 hours of fun activities/crafts\, animal interactions\, and practice taking care of animals (feeding/cleaning enclosures)\n\nInteractions: YES with nonvenomous animals\, this is an essential part of our camp \nWe recommend this for any child who has never attended our summer camps before. \n 
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/phoenix-herpetological-sanctuary-junior-keepers-day-camp/
LOCATION:Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary\, Actual location given after reservations\, Phoenix\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp,Field Sciences,Kids (6 – 8 years),SUMMER,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260525T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260525T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T143450
CREATED:20260301T042800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130134Z
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SUMMARY:Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Neonate Reptile Encounters
DESCRIPTION:The best way to learn about the animals is from the animals themselves!  Each day includes activities that are STEAM (Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, Art\, & Math) oriented\, but these academic components are hidden within animal interactions\, activities\, games\, and helping care for the animals.  Your child’s safety is of the utmost importance to us\, which is why we only handle proven education animals and our counselors have received advanced training on all of these animals.  We utilize observations of animals that cannot be handled so that the learning can continue even if the touching cannot.  All camps are designed to be age appropriate so the Advanced Campers would be learning much more in depth and complicated information about the animals than an 8 year old would. \nAges: Neonate\, Ages 5 – 7 \nPrice for the week: $350\, May 25th – May 29th \nYour registration for a week-long camp will include: \n\n1 Camp T-shirt with camper name\, per week\nPhotos from camp. Emailed 1-2 weeks after the camp has ended in a Google Drive Folder\nCamp Gift per week (keychain\, folder\, notebook\, etc)\n2 snacks per day (1 in the morning and 1 in the afternoon) & water\n\nDissections: NO (Possibly in Advanced Camp if they vote to do so) \nInteractions: YES with nonvenomous animals\, this is an essential part of our camp
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/phoenix-herpetological-sanctuary-neonate-reptile-encounters/
LOCATION:Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary\, Actual location given after reservations\, Phoenix\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp,Field Sciences,Kids (6 – 8 years),Preschoolers (3 – 5 years),SUMMER
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260525T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260525T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T143450
CREATED:20260301T042813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130134Z
UID:10034904-1779699600-1779724800@scitechinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Junior Reptile Encounters
DESCRIPTION:The best way to learn about the animals is from the animals themselves!  Each day includes activities that are STEAM (Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, Art\, & Math) oriented\, but these academic components are hidden within animal interactions\, activities\, games\, and helping care for the animals.  Your child’s safety is of the utmost importance to us\, which is why we only handle proven education animals and our counselors have received advanced training on all of these animals.  We utilize observations of animals that cannot be handled so that the learning can continue even if the touching cannot.  All camps are designed to be age appropriate so the Advanced Campers would be learning much more in depth and complicated information about the animals than an 8 year old would. \nAges: Junior\, Ages 8 – 11 \nPrice for the week: $350\, May 25th – May 29th \nYour registration for a week-long camp will include: \n\n1 Camp T-shirt with camper name\, per week\nPhotos from camp. Emailed 1-2 weeks after the camp has ended in a Google Drive Folder\nCamp Gift per week (keychain\, folder\, notebook\, etc)\n2 snacks per day (1 in the morning and 1 in the afternoon) & water\n\nDissections: NO (Possibly in Advanced Camp if they vote to do so) \nInteractions: YES with nonvenomous animals\, this is an essential part of our camp
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/phoenix-herpetological-sanctuary-junior-reptile-encounters/
LOCATION:Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary\, Actual location given after reservations\, Phoenix\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp,Field Sciences,Kids (6 – 8 years),SUMMER,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260525T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260525T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T143450
CREATED:20260301T043357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130203Z
UID:10035016-1779699600-1779724800@scitechinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Arizona Science Center: Knights of Science
DESCRIPTION:Join the Knights of Science for a day of hands-on Medieval STEM fun! \nBuild and test catapults and trebuchets\, design castles and working drawbridges\, and experiment with Medieval medicine using real science skills. Then\, gear up for some friendly balloon jousting as you explore balance\, motion\, and teamwork. \nCampers should wear closed-toed shoes\, bring lunch and a refillable water bottle. \nGrades 1 – 6
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/arizona-science-center-knights-of-science/
LOCATION:Arizona Science Center\, 600 E. Washington St.\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp,Engineering,Kids (6 – 8 years),SUMMER,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260526T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260526T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T143450
CREATED:20260301T042913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130148Z
UID:10034924-1779786000-1779796800@scitechinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Junior Keepers Day Camp
DESCRIPTION:Do you love feeding and interacting with reptiles? Sign up for this half-day camp to act like a volunteer with activities\, interactions\, and real animal care opportunities! \nThe Keeper Program is designed to give children too young to participate in our Adult Volunteer Program a chance to learn and work at PHS.  Each day is three hours long and focuses on animal care and interactions. Younger campers (our Neonate Keepers and Junior Keepers) will focus on smaller animal care activities like tortoise feeding\, bathing tortoises and calm lizards\, and animal related crafts/activities. Older campers (Advanced Keepers) will get the opportunity to do more advanced volunteer activities like cleaning and breaking down enclosures\, feeding reptiles\, and more! \nAges: Junior\, Ages 8 – 11 \nPrice: $50 per day \nYour registration for a day camp will include: \n\n1 snack per day & water refills\n3 hours of fun activities/crafts\, animal interactions\, and practice taking care of animals (feeding/cleaning enclosures)\n\nInteractions: YES with nonvenomous animals\, this is an essential part of our camp \nWe recommend this for any child who has never attended our summer camps before. \n 
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/phoenix-herpetological-sanctuary-junior-keepers-day-camp-4/
LOCATION:Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary\, Actual location given after reservations\, Phoenix\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp,Field Sciences,Kids (6 – 8 years),SUMMER,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260526T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260526T143000
DTSTAMP:20260506T143450
CREATED:20260415T130436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130436Z
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SUMMARY:The University of Arizona: Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab Tour
DESCRIPTION:Explore the cutting-edge of astronomical innovation on this 90-minute guided tour of the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the University of Arizona. Learn how pioneering engineering\, optical science\, and precision manufacturing come together to create the world’s largest and most advanced telescope mirrors—each 8.4 meters (27 feet) in diameter. \nLocated beneath the U of A’s football stadium\, the Mirror Lab is the birthplace of mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope\, a revolutionary new instrument with a 25-meter primary mirror composed of seven of our 8.4-meter segments. This next generation of telescopes will transform astronomy—probing the early universe\, revealing the formation of the first stars\, and potentially detecting signs of life on distant exoplanets. \nThe tour begins at the historic Steward Observatory\, U of A’s first research department\, established in 1917. After an introductory presentation in our iconic white-brick dome\, we’ll walk to the Mirror Lab for an up-close look at the unique processes involved—from melting glass to precision polishing and optical testing. \nJoin us and discover how the University of Arizona is shaping the future of space exploration and astronomical discovery.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/the-university-of-arizona-richard-f-caris-mirror-lab-tour-403/
LOCATION:The University of Arizona Steward Observatory\, 933 N. Cherry Ave.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Chemistry & Physics,Engineering,Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tour/Walk,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Arizona Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory":MAILTO:webmaster@as.arizona.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260526T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260526T163000
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CREATED:20260415T130434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130434Z
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SUMMARY:The University of Arizona: Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab Tour
DESCRIPTION:Explore the cutting-edge of astronomical innovation on this 90-minute guided tour of the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the University of Arizona. Learn how pioneering engineering\, optical science\, and precision manufacturing come together to create the world’s largest and most advanced telescope mirrors—each 8.4 meters (27 feet) in diameter. \nLocated beneath the U of A’s football stadium\, the Mirror Lab is the birthplace of mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope\, a revolutionary new instrument with a 25-meter primary mirror composed of seven of our 8.4-meter segments. This next generation of telescopes will transform astronomy—probing the early universe\, revealing the formation of the first stars\, and potentially detecting signs of life on distant exoplanets. \nThe tour begins at the historic Steward Observatory\, U of A’s first research department\, established in 1917. After an introductory presentation in our iconic white-brick dome\, we’ll walk to the Mirror Lab for an up-close look at the unique processes involved—from melting glass to precision polishing and optical testing. \nJoin us and discover how the University of Arizona is shaping the future of space exploration and astronomical discovery.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/the-university-of-arizona-richard-f-caris-mirror-lab-tour-401/
LOCATION:The University of Arizona Steward Observatory\, 933 N. Cherry Ave.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Chemistry & Physics,Engineering,Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tour/Walk,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260526T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260526T230000
DTSTAMP:20260506T143450
CREATED:20260301T042715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130119Z
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SUMMARY:Lowell Observatory: Astrophotography Program
DESCRIPTION:Take the first step in your astrophotography journey with an intensive course at Lowell Observatory! \nThis 2-hour program accommodates a maximum of 6 guests. Using our 17-inch Planewave CDK Telescope and QSI 683 CCD camera\, you will be taken through the process of imaging two different objects. Then\, we will teach you how to combine\, stack\, and edit the shots into full-color images using a program called Pixinsight. At the end of the course\, you’ll take home digital copies of the two images and all of the raw data to use as you like\, as well as additional resources to aid you in your astrophotography journey! \nMembers of Lowell Observatory will receive a 20% discount on their course fee.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/lowell-observatory-astrophotography-program-28/
LOCATION:Lowell Observatory\, 1400 W. Mars Hill Rd.\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Arts, Culture & Social Science,Space & Astronomy,Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lowell Observatory":MAILTO:info@lowell.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260527T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260527T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T143450
CREATED:20260301T042912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130135Z
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SUMMARY:Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Junior Keepers Day Camp
DESCRIPTION:Do you love feeding and interacting with reptiles? Sign up for this half-day camp to act like a volunteer with activities\, interactions\, and real animal care opportunities! \nThe Keeper Program is designed to give children too young to participate in our Adult Volunteer Program a chance to learn and work at PHS.  Each day is three hours long and focuses on animal care and interactions. Younger campers (our Neonate Keepers and Junior Keepers) will focus on smaller animal care activities like tortoise feeding\, bathing tortoises and calm lizards\, and animal related crafts/activities. Older campers (Advanced Keepers) will get the opportunity to do more advanced volunteer activities like cleaning and breaking down enclosures\, feeding reptiles\, and more! \nAges: Junior\, Ages 8 – 11 \nPrice: $50 per day \nYour registration for a day camp will include: \n\n1 snack per day & water refills\n3 hours of fun activities/crafts\, animal interactions\, and practice taking care of animals (feeding/cleaning enclosures)\n\nInteractions: YES with nonvenomous animals\, this is an essential part of our camp \nWe recommend this for any child who has never attended our summer camps before. \n 
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/phoenix-herpetological-sanctuary-junior-keepers-day-camp-3/
LOCATION:Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary\, Actual location given after reservations\, Phoenix\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp,Field Sciences,Kids (6 – 8 years),SUMMER,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260527T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260527T143000
DTSTAMP:20260506T143450
CREATED:20260415T130437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130437Z
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SUMMARY:The University of Arizona: Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab Tour
DESCRIPTION:Explore the cutting-edge of astronomical innovation on this 90-minute guided tour of the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the University of Arizona. Learn how pioneering engineering\, optical science\, and precision manufacturing come together to create the world’s largest and most advanced telescope mirrors—each 8.4 meters (27 feet) in diameter. \nLocated beneath the U of A’s football stadium\, the Mirror Lab is the birthplace of mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope\, a revolutionary new instrument with a 25-meter primary mirror composed of seven of our 8.4-meter segments. This next generation of telescopes will transform astronomy—probing the early universe\, revealing the formation of the first stars\, and potentially detecting signs of life on distant exoplanets. \nThe tour begins at the historic Steward Observatory\, U of A’s first research department\, established in 1917. After an introductory presentation in our iconic white-brick dome\, we’ll walk to the Mirror Lab for an up-close look at the unique processes involved—from melting glass to precision polishing and optical testing. \nJoin us and discover how the University of Arizona is shaping the future of space exploration and astronomical discovery.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/the-university-of-arizona-richard-f-caris-mirror-lab-tour-404/
LOCATION:The University of Arizona Steward Observatory\, 933 N. Cherry Ave.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Chemistry & Physics,Engineering,Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tour/Walk,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260527T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260527T163000
DTSTAMP:20260506T143450
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130435Z
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SUMMARY:The University of Arizona: Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab Tour
DESCRIPTION:Explore the cutting-edge of astronomical innovation on this 90-minute guided tour of the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the University of Arizona. Learn how pioneering engineering\, optical science\, and precision manufacturing come together to create the world’s largest and most advanced telescope mirrors—each 8.4 meters (27 feet) in diameter. \nLocated beneath the U of A’s football stadium\, the Mirror Lab is the birthplace of mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope\, a revolutionary new instrument with a 25-meter primary mirror composed of seven of our 8.4-meter segments. This next generation of telescopes will transform astronomy—probing the early universe\, revealing the formation of the first stars\, and potentially detecting signs of life on distant exoplanets. \nThe tour begins at the historic Steward Observatory\, U of A’s first research department\, established in 1917. After an introductory presentation in our iconic white-brick dome\, we’ll walk to the Mirror Lab for an up-close look at the unique processes involved—from melting glass to precision polishing and optical testing. \nJoin us and discover how the University of Arizona is shaping the future of space exploration and astronomical discovery.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/the-university-of-arizona-richard-f-caris-mirror-lab-tour-402/
LOCATION:The University of Arizona Steward Observatory\, 933 N. Cherry Ave.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Chemistry & Physics,Engineering,Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tour/Walk,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Arizona Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory":MAILTO:webmaster@as.arizona.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T103000
DTSTAMP:20260506T143450
CREATED:20260415T130506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130506Z
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SUMMARY:The University of Arizona: Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab Tour
DESCRIPTION:Explore the cutting-edge of astronomical innovation on this 90-minute guided tour of the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the University of Arizona. Learn how pioneering engineering\, optical science\, and precision manufacturing come together to create the world’s largest and most advanced telescope mirrors—each 8.4 meters (27 feet) in diameter. \nLocated beneath the U of A’s football stadium\, the Mirror Lab is the birthplace of mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope\, a revolutionary new instrument with a 25-meter primary mirror composed of seven of our 8.4-meter segments. This next generation of telescopes will transform astronomy—probing the early universe\, revealing the formation of the first stars\, and potentially detecting signs of life on distant exoplanets. \nThe tour begins at the historic Steward Observatory\, U of A’s first research department\, established in 1917. After an introductory presentation in our iconic white-brick dome\, we’ll walk to the Mirror Lab for an up-close look at the unique processes involved—from melting glass to precision polishing and optical testing. \nJoin us and discover how the University of Arizona is shaping the future of space exploration and astronomical discovery.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/the-university-of-arizona-richard-f-caris-mirror-lab-tour-414/
LOCATION:The University of Arizona Steward Observatory\, 933 N. Cherry Ave.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Chemistry & Physics,Engineering,Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tour/Walk,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Arizona Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory":MAILTO:webmaster@as.arizona.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T143450
CREATED:20260301T042911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130135Z
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SUMMARY:Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Junior Keepers Day Camp
DESCRIPTION:Do you love feeding and interacting with reptiles? Sign up for this half-day camp to act like a volunteer with activities\, interactions\, and real animal care opportunities! \nThe Keeper Program is designed to give children too young to participate in our Adult Volunteer Program a chance to learn and work at PHS.  Each day is three hours long and focuses on animal care and interactions. Younger campers (our Neonate Keepers and Junior Keepers) will focus on smaller animal care activities like tortoise feeding\, bathing tortoises and calm lizards\, and animal related crafts/activities. Older campers (Advanced Keepers) will get the opportunity to do more advanced volunteer activities like cleaning and breaking down enclosures\, feeding reptiles\, and more! \nAges: Junior\, Ages 8 – 11 \nPrice: $50 per day \nYour registration for a day camp will include: \n\n1 snack per day & water refills\n3 hours of fun activities/crafts\, animal interactions\, and practice taking care of animals (feeding/cleaning enclosures)\n\nInteractions: YES with nonvenomous animals\, this is an essential part of our camp \nWe recommend this for any child who has never attended our summer camps before. \n 
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/phoenix-herpetological-sanctuary-junior-keepers-day-camp-2/
LOCATION:Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary\, Actual location given after reservations\, Phoenix\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp,Field Sciences,Kids (6 – 8 years),SUMMER,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T113000
DTSTAMP:20260506T143450
CREATED:20260301T041244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T125919Z
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SUMMARY:The University of Arizona: Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research Docent-led Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our free docent-led tour in the lobby of the Bryant Bannister Tree-Ring Building (1215 E. Lowell St.). \nVisitors will be introduced to the basic tenets of dendrochronology and have a chance to examine specimens. \nDuring your 1.5 hour tour\, you will be introduced to the basic tenets of dendrochronology\, have a chance to examine specimens\, and explore our Exhibit Hall. While there will be opportunities for sitting\, please be advised that there is an extensive amount of walking through the Laboratory. \nThe Laboratory is committed to making its collection\, buildings\, programs\, and services accessible to all audiences. The principles of diversity\, equity\, inclusion\, and accessibility apply to all aspects of LTRR’s operations\, across all categories of individuals. \nWe strive to do everything we can to meet our guests’ specific needs and are always seeking to improve the guest experience. To request an accommodation based on a medical condition or disability\, please email   outreach@ltrr.arizona.edu(link sends e-mail) prior to your visit. \nSpace is limited and reservations are required. Please email outreach@ltrr.arizona.edu
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/the-university-of-arizona-laboratory-of-tree-ring-research-docent-led-tour-157/
LOCATION:Bryant Bannister Tree-Ring Building\, 1215 E. Lowell St.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85721\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Field Sciences,Kids (6 – 8 years),Teens (13 – 18 years),Tour/Walk,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://scitechinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/university-of-arizona-ltrr-laboratory-of-tree-ring-research.webp
ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Arizona Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research":MAILTO:office@ltrr.arizona.edu
GEO:32.2290177;-110.9525066
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T143000
DTSTAMP:20260506T143450
CREATED:20260415T130438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130438Z
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SUMMARY:The University of Arizona: Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab Tour
DESCRIPTION:Explore the cutting-edge of astronomical innovation on this 90-minute guided tour of the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the University of Arizona. Learn how pioneering engineering\, optical science\, and precision manufacturing come together to create the world’s largest and most advanced telescope mirrors—each 8.4 meters (27 feet) in diameter. \nLocated beneath the U of A’s football stadium\, the Mirror Lab is the birthplace of mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope\, a revolutionary new instrument with a 25-meter primary mirror composed of seven of our 8.4-meter segments. This next generation of telescopes will transform astronomy—probing the early universe\, revealing the formation of the first stars\, and potentially detecting signs of life on distant exoplanets. \nThe tour begins at the historic Steward Observatory\, U of A’s first research department\, established in 1917. After an introductory presentation in our iconic white-brick dome\, we’ll walk to the Mirror Lab for an up-close look at the unique processes involved—from melting glass to precision polishing and optical testing. \nJoin us and discover how the University of Arizona is shaping the future of space exploration and astronomical discovery.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/the-university-of-arizona-richard-f-caris-mirror-lab-tour-405/
LOCATION:The University of Arizona Steward Observatory\, 933 N. Cherry Ave.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Chemistry & Physics,Engineering,Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tour/Walk,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Arizona Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory":MAILTO:webmaster@as.arizona.edu
GEO:32.2330662;-110.9484722
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T190000
DTSTAMP:20260506T143450
CREATED:20260415T130250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130250Z
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SUMMARY:Analytics.Club Phoenix: AIDataTech Connect - Global Virtual Networking Event for AI\, Data & Tech Pros
DESCRIPTION:Are you working in artificial intelligence\, data science\, or machine learning? Whether you’re a developer\, researcher\, startup founder\, or aspiring tech enthusiast — AIDataTech Connect is your go-to AI networking event online designed to foster career growth\, real-time collaboration\, and innovation exchange in a dynamic\, community-driven environment. \nThis event brings together a global virtual AI community meetup hosted on a flexible Slack-style platform that supports group discussions and 1-1 video or text chats\, making it perfect for professionals looking to connect\, collaborate\, and build with others in the AI ecosystem. \n🎥 Watch how it works:\n👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRUTXUOFKm4\n💬 What to Expect:\nAt AIDataTech Connect\, attendees are encouraged to explore\, share\, and engage across multiple interactive channels designed to support learning\, networking\, and opportunity discovery: \n\nGeneral – A central hub for orientation\, announcements\, and community-wide discussions.\nIntros – Introduce yourself\, your background\, and your AI/tech journey. Spark meaningful introductions.\nNetworking – Share your resume\, startup\, or project pitch. Meet employers\, peers\, or collaborators.\nHelp Wanted – Ask for help or offer support on coding\, data\, research\, or AI model deployment.\nIndustry Room Tech – Discuss AI frameworks\, tools\, and the latest tech trends in data and development.\nProject Showcase – Perfect for those seeking a machine learning career fair experience or showcasing real-world work through our AI project showcase platform.\nCollaboration Pods – Jump into discussions around collaboration for AI specialists\, including open-source partnerships\, research pods\, and co-building opportunities.\n\n📍 Where:\nJoin virtually at:\n👉 https://events.tao.ai/pod/analytics.club/q4j5imq9qjs9\n🕔 When:\nEvent runs globally from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM local time — designed for participation across time zones.\n👥 Who Should Join: \n\nAI professionals\, ML engineers\, and data scientists\nTech founders\, entrepreneurs\, and product leaders\nStudents\, job seekers\, and aspiring AI talent\nRecruiters\, employers\, and hiring managers in AI/tech\nResearchers\, open-source contributors\, and peer mentors\n\n🧠 Why Attend: \n\nEngage in a truly global virtual tech networking event\nDiscover AI jobs\, freelance gigs\, or partnership opportunities\nConnect with experts and peers in AI\, ML\, and data\nExplore AI applications and get feedback on your models or tools\nNetwork directly via 1-on-1 video or text chats\nCollaborate on new ideas\, research papers\, or open-source projects\n\n❓ Questions or Suggestions?\nWe’re here to help. Drop us a note at:\n👉 https://noworkerleftbehind.org/event_support
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/analytics-club-phoenix-aidatatech-connect-global-virtual-networking-event-for-ai-data-tech-pros-8/
LOCATION:Online\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Fundraiser/Networking,Professional Development,STEM Professionals,Technology & Computer Science
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T171500
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T221500
DTSTAMP:20260506T143450
CREATED:20260301T041927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130004Z
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SUMMARY:Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter: SkyNights StarGazing Program
DESCRIPTION:Explore the night skies from the summit of Mt. Lemmon using Arizona’s LARGEST publicly available telescopes!  \n\n\nUnder the guidance of a professional\, visitors will enjoy a brief astronomy lecture\, a light dinner\, and an exclusive opportunity to observe astronomical objects and phenomena.  This five-hour program starts 2 hours before sunset and accommodates up to 28 people.  A minimum age of 7 is required for our attendees. \nMt Lemmon is located at 9\,157ft in elevation and is on average 20-30 degrees colder than Tucson – yes\, even in Spring and Summer. Guests are responsible for being aware of the weather and providing appropriate clothing for our cold adventure. Remember to wear comfortable closed-toed shoes. \n Our programs are weather dependent\, and we contact you on the morning of the program to confirm or cancel. \n*Late arrivals cannot be accommodated.  *Early departures cannot be accommodated.  *No alcohol or tobacco/vape products are allowed on-site. \n\n\n\nYouth (7-17): $62.50\n\n\nAdult: $88.50
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/mt-lemmon-skycenter-skynights-stargazing-program-395/
LOCATION:Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter\, 9800 Ski Run Rd. Mt.\, Lemmon\, AZ\, 85619\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Exhibit/Presentation,Kids (6 – 8 years),Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tweens (9 – 12 years)
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://scitechinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/university-of-arizona-mt-lemmon-skycenter.webp
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260529T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260529T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T143450
CREATED:20260301T042914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130149Z
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SUMMARY:Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Junior Keepers Day Camp
DESCRIPTION:Do you love feeding and interacting with reptiles? Sign up for this half-day camp to act like a volunteer with activities\, interactions\, and real animal care opportunities! \nThe Keeper Program is designed to give children too young to participate in our Adult Volunteer Program a chance to learn and work at PHS.  Each day is three hours long and focuses on animal care and interactions. Younger campers (our Neonate Keepers and Junior Keepers) will focus on smaller animal care activities like tortoise feeding\, bathing tortoises and calm lizards\, and animal related crafts/activities. Older campers (Advanced Keepers) will get the opportunity to do more advanced volunteer activities like cleaning and breaking down enclosures\, feeding reptiles\, and more! \nAges: Junior\, Ages 8 – 11 \nPrice: $50 per day \nYour registration for a day camp will include: \n\n1 snack per day & water refills\n3 hours of fun activities/crafts\, animal interactions\, and practice taking care of animals (feeding/cleaning enclosures)\n\nInteractions: YES with nonvenomous animals\, this is an essential part of our camp \nWe recommend this for any child who has never attended our summer camps before. \n 
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/phoenix-herpetological-sanctuary-junior-keepers-day-camp-5/
LOCATION:Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary\, Actual location given after reservations\, Phoenix\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp,Field Sciences,Kids (6 – 8 years),SUMMER,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260529T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260529T123000
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SUMMARY:The University of Arizona: Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab Tour
DESCRIPTION:Explore the cutting-edge of astronomical innovation on this 90-minute guided tour of the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the University of Arizona. Learn how pioneering engineering\, optical science\, and precision manufacturing come together to create the world’s largest and most advanced telescope mirrors—each 8.4 meters (27 feet) in diameter. \nLocated beneath the U of A’s football stadium\, the Mirror Lab is the birthplace of mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope\, a revolutionary new instrument with a 25-meter primary mirror composed of seven of our 8.4-meter segments. This next generation of telescopes will transform astronomy—probing the early universe\, revealing the formation of the first stars\, and potentially detecting signs of life on distant exoplanets. \nThe tour begins at the historic Steward Observatory\, U of A’s first research department\, established in 1917. After an introductory presentation in our iconic white-brick dome\, we’ll walk to the Mirror Lab for an up-close look at the unique processes involved—from melting glass to precision polishing and optical testing. \nJoin us and discover how the University of Arizona is shaping the future of space exploration and astronomical discovery.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/the-university-of-arizona-richard-f-caris-mirror-lab-tour-413/
LOCATION:The University of Arizona Steward Observatory\, 933 N. Cherry Ave.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Chemistry & Physics,Engineering,Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tour/Walk,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260529T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260529T143000
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SUMMARY:The University of Arizona: Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab Tour
DESCRIPTION:Explore the cutting-edge of astronomical innovation on this 90-minute guided tour of the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the University of Arizona. Learn how pioneering engineering\, optical science\, and precision manufacturing come together to create the world’s largest and most advanced telescope mirrors—each 8.4 meters (27 feet) in diameter. \nLocated beneath the U of A’s football stadium\, the Mirror Lab is the birthplace of mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope\, a revolutionary new instrument with a 25-meter primary mirror composed of seven of our 8.4-meter segments. This next generation of telescopes will transform astronomy—probing the early universe\, revealing the formation of the first stars\, and potentially detecting signs of life on distant exoplanets. \nThe tour begins at the historic Steward Observatory\, U of A’s first research department\, established in 1917. After an introductory presentation in our iconic white-brick dome\, we’ll walk to the Mirror Lab for an up-close look at the unique processes involved—from melting glass to precision polishing and optical testing. \nJoin us and discover how the University of Arizona is shaping the future of space exploration and astronomical discovery.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/the-university-of-arizona-richard-f-caris-mirror-lab-tour-411/
LOCATION:The University of Arizona Steward Observatory\, 933 N. Cherry Ave.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Chemistry & Physics,Engineering,Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tour/Walk,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260529T150000
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SUMMARY:The University of Arizona: Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab Tour
DESCRIPTION:Explore the cutting-edge of astronomical innovation on this 90-minute guided tour of the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the University of Arizona. Learn how pioneering engineering\, optical science\, and precision manufacturing come together to create the world’s largest and most advanced telescope mirrors—each 8.4 meters (27 feet) in diameter. \nLocated beneath the U of A’s football stadium\, the Mirror Lab is the birthplace of mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope\, a revolutionary new instrument with a 25-meter primary mirror composed of seven of our 8.4-meter segments. This next generation of telescopes will transform astronomy—probing the early universe\, revealing the formation of the first stars\, and potentially detecting signs of life on distant exoplanets. \nThe tour begins at the historic Steward Observatory\, U of A’s first research department\, established in 1917. After an introductory presentation in our iconic white-brick dome\, we’ll walk to the Mirror Lab for an up-close look at the unique processes involved—from melting glass to precision polishing and optical testing. \nJoin us and discover how the University of Arizona is shaping the future of space exploration and astronomical discovery.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/the-university-of-arizona-richard-f-caris-mirror-lab-tour-383/
LOCATION:The University of Arizona Steward Observatory\, 933 N. Cherry Ave.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Chemistry & Physics,Engineering,Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tour/Walk,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260529T171500
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SUMMARY:Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter: SkyNights StarGazing Program
DESCRIPTION:Explore the night skies from the summit of Mt. Lemmon using Arizona’s LARGEST publicly available telescopes!  \n\n\nUnder the guidance of a professional\, visitors will enjoy a brief astronomy lecture\, a light dinner\, and an exclusive opportunity to observe astronomical objects and phenomena.  This five-hour program starts 2 hours before sunset and accommodates up to 28 people.  A minimum age of 7 is required for our attendees. \nMt Lemmon is located at 9\,157ft in elevation and is on average 20-30 degrees colder than Tucson – yes\, even in Spring and Summer. Guests are responsible for being aware of the weather and providing appropriate clothing for our cold adventure. Remember to wear comfortable closed-toed shoes. \n Our programs are weather dependent\, and we contact you on the morning of the program to confirm or cancel. \n*Late arrivals cannot be accommodated.  *Early departures cannot be accommodated.  *No alcohol or tobacco/vape products are allowed on-site. \n\n\n\nYouth (7-17): $62.50\n\n\nAdult: $88.50
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/mt-lemmon-skycenter-skynights-stargazing-program-392/
LOCATION:Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter\, 9800 Ski Run Rd. Mt.\, Lemmon\, AZ\, 85619\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Exhibit/Presentation,Kids (6 – 8 years),Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260529T180000
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SUMMARY:Arizona Science Center: Science with a Twist - Nebula Nights
DESCRIPTION:Let starlight set the mood while science sets the stage—it’s prom… but for adults! \nAt Science With a TWIST: Nebula Nights\, curiosity sparkles as brightly as the stars above on an evening written in the cosmos. Dress to impress\, sip something stellar\, and dance beneath a galaxy of immersive\, science-fueled surprises!
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/arizona-science-center-science-with-a-twist-nebula-nights/
LOCATION:Arizona Science Center\, 600 E. Washington St.\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Expo/Festival,Space & Astronomy
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