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Banner Creek
Science Center
& Observatory
 
RCOS 20-Inch Telescope
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Our Mission:  To provide hands-on scientific education in harmony with the ecosystem and Native American culture.
 
Our Vision:  BCSCO will operate as a premier natural and physical sciences educational and research facility to attract students, scholars and tourists to the region.

Come for the Stars, stay for the Science.  Our astronomy and science Mini-Classes and Seminars are designed to convey why science matters; to ignite flames of curiosity; to stimulate an interest in the STEM fields; to have fun making discoveries along the way; to create an attitude of "Wow! I've got to find out more about this!"
 
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Brett Huebner
Posted on the 2017-11-07 at 19:00
Do you have an email newsletter to which I could subscribe?
Jim Lowe
Posted on the 2016-05-05 at 20:00
Interesting book.  Thought you would be interested.

http://www.astronomylog.co.uk/astronomy-books/building-using-binoscopes-book-review/

Jim
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David Neuenschwander
Posted on the 2015-08-04 at 20:00
I will represent the Astronomical Society of Kansas City along with David Young, John Fitzgerald, and Richard Schoenberger doing solar observing with the young ladies and gentlemen at the Jackson County Sheriff's day camp tomorrow and Friday August 6 & 7, 2015. Have so far only seen the pictures here on your website, I am impressed with your facility! I met Mike and Karen Ford in Puerto Vallarta for the big total solar eclipse in 1991 and am anxious to see them again. Let's hope the clouds cooperate and we all get to see the sun!
Rich Brown
Posted on the 2013-01-22 at 19:00
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Stacy Gaskell
Posted on the 2012-06-19 at 20:00

My Girl Scout troop-4 girls- and their parents will be camping at the Boy Scout campground up the road from the science center.  My theme for the camp is "Going Buggy" where we are going on a hike and going to collect insects to look at, hopefully identify, and then release back into nature.  Does your center have any info on insects or know anyone who has insects or is knowledgable about insects that would be willing to come and talk to us?  We will be there Saturday June 30-July 1.  Thanks!