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KSC students view the moon

Ethan Platt
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March 7, 2018
    On Thursday, Feb. 22, students had the opportunity to view the moon and other stars through two high-powered telescopes on campus. The event was put on by Physics Professor Steven Harfenist. Harfenist had the telescope set up between the Science Center and the Media Arts Center. On the telescope there was an attatchment for students to hold their cell phones up to the viewfinder to take close-up images of the moon, as shown in the picture above. - Ethan Platt / Senior Multimedia staff On Thursday, Feb. 22, students had the opportunity to view the moon and other stars through two high-powered telescopes on campus. The event was put on by Physics Professor Steven Harfenist. Harfenist had the telescope set up between the Science Center and the Media Arts Center. On the telescope there was an attatchment for students to hold their cell phones up to the viewfinder to take close-up images of the moon, as shown in the picture above. - Ethan Platt / Senior Multimedia staff

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