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All eyes to the sky

Stargazers gather at Coal City Intermediate for Astronomy Night

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Majesky said he learned that the stars he was viewing were about 20 lightyears away, to be more precise.

“That’s far, far away,” his grandmother, Linda Wills, added.

Of the experience, Majesky said his favorite part was being able to see through the equipment that was brought to the school.

“That there’s technology out there that actually allows us to see that far away,” he said.

At another table, Zander Hanley, 9, a fourth grader, and his sister Sam Hanley, 10, a fifth grader, waited until the instructor would reposition the telescope for the group to see Jupiter. In the prior year, they came out to the event and were able to see Saturn and its rings.

While his sister wasn’t able to see so clearly, Zander said he was able to see close-up views of the stars.

“You could kind of see a bunch of stars,” he said. “I saw one red star, one blue star and a white star.”

He said he liked the event because its a chance to learn more about the subject.

“I just like space and everything,” he said.

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