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SUMMARY:Science Seminar – “From Stardust to Cells: The Unsolved Mystery
  of Life’s Origins”
DESCRIPTION:The Idaho Dark Sky Alliance (IDSA) invites the community to an 
 evening of learning and stargazing featuring guest presenter Dr. Ellie Hara
 . Join us at 6:30 p.m. Saturday\, May 2\, at the Stanley Public Library\, f
 ollowed by an outdoor stargazing session at the Stanley Pioneer Park near t
 he new Sawtooth Observatory.\\nDr. Hara will present an engaging talk\, “
 From Stardust to Cells: The Unsolved Mystery of Life’s Origins”. Her pr
 esentation will offer attendees the opportunity to deepen their understandi
 ng of the universe before heading outdoors to experience the night sky firs
 thand.\\n\\nFollowing the talk at 8:30\, there will be a guided stargazing 
 night at the Stanley Pioneer Park. AmeriCorps Night Sky Conservationist Lea
 h Rogers\, Dr. Hara\, and local astronomers will lead observers in identify
 ing stars\, planets\, and seasonal constellations\, alongside telescope vie
 wing available as weather conditions allow.\\n\\nTo enhance your viewing ex
 perience\, be sure to bring a warm sweater to stay comfortable\, or a picni
 c blanket or camp chair to relax on. While the spring night sky can offer c
 lear views\, stargazing is weather dependent. If conditions are unfavorable
 \, updates will be posted on the Idaho Dark Sky Instagram and Facebook page
 s prior to the event.\\n\\nThe Seminar and stargazing are co-sponsored by t
 he Idaho Dark Sky Alliance\, Stanley Public Library\, and Boise State Unive
 rsity. Stanley Public Library is located at 240 Niece Ave in Stanley\, and 
 Pioneer Park is located at 1102 Airport Road\, south of the Library.\\n\\nP
 hoto credit: Idaho Dark Sky Alliance
URL:https://visitsunvalley.com/events/science-seminar/
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