J.O.Y. for Nature: Exploring the Stars

Interpretive
J.O.Y. for Nature: Exploring the Stars

Outer space is more enormous than we can ever imagine…but imagine we must! Let’s take a closer look at our planets and stars to see what it is like to live there, and hypothesize what it would be like to discover a planet and its inhabitants. We will become Astronomers to discover our out-of-this-world knowledge of space.

J.O.Y. for Nature (Juniors or Youths for Nature) is a monthly series dedicated to showcasing different career opportunities in nature for tweens. From examining tiny bugs to exploring outer space, each month will investigate a different nature-related profession. This series is geared towards students ages 9 – 12, who are interested in discovering more about the world around them.

Please review the Difficulty Ratings on the banner above before registering. Understanding the 1-through-5 ratings system will help you evaluate your readiness to participate in this level-2 activity on the land.

Activity Details Led by IRC

Date:
Sunday, July 27, 2014
Time:
3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Duration (hours:minutes):
2:00
Type:
Interpretive
Organization:
City of Irvine
Area:
Irvine Open Space Preserve
Staging Area:
Portola - Agua Chinon
Difficulty:
2
Distance:
3 miles
Elevation Change:
500 feet
Minimum Age:
9
Family Friendly:
Yes
Spaces Left:
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