14323 Edith Marie Ave
Omaha, Nebraska 68112

From the FNA website:

This gaseous giant is a spectacular site through the telescopes. Not only can the planet be viewed but its moons as well. Come find out why the acronym “I Eat Green Carrots” applies to Jupiter’s satellites.

Join the fun at the Millard Observatory, the largest public observatory in the Omaha metro area. Led by trained staff and volunteers, the programs are designed to introduce adults and children to the wonders of the night sky. Your evening under the stars will include gathering on the observation deck to see the constellations visible that night and peering through the telescopes to see planets, nebulae and more!
The observatory features a 10” Schmidt-Cassegrain, two 12” Meade LX 200 GPS, and a 14” Celestron. A 13” Coulter and an 8” Meade can be mounted on the observation deck and three 6” telescopes can be placed on outside mounts for your viewing pleasure!

If cloudy conditions prevent sky viewing, an indoor presentation will be offered.
Member Admission: $4 adults / $3 children
Non-member Admission: $6 adults / $4 children
Ages: 5 and older

Official Website: http://www.fontenelleforest.org/events.html

Added by waiting_line on September 22, 2007