PARK FACT:
In 1895, Alexander Chenowith uncovered caves in Inwood Hill Park that had once served as dwellings for early Native Americans, as evidenced by pottery and carbonized food found under beds of ash.
Inwood Hill Park
Dyckman St, Hudson River, Harlem River S
Manhattan
Directions: Google Maps | MTA Trip Planner
Acres: 196.40
Saturn: the Ringed Planet Up Close and Personal - A NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador Event
Saturday, October 16, 2010
10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Please note: This event has already taken place. Please use the Browse and Search options on the right to find upcoming events.

NASA's Cassini mission to Saturn has lasted a decade, and this great planet has provided us with amazing vistas and tantalizing possibilities for looking for life in our Solar System on Enceladus and Titan. We'll also show a quick planetarium show, and we'll see what's up in our night sky.
All NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador events are free, open to the public and family-friendly and suitable for ages 12 and up. There will also be free NASA handouts, posters and lithographs for everyone who attends.
If this program whets your appetitie to try some nighttime planet gazing, don't miss the Saturday evening Inwood Astronomy Programs . We provide telescopes for your use.
Location
Inwood Hill Nature Center (in Inwood Hill Park)
Enter the park at 218 Street and Indian Road and walk west to the Nature Center., Manhattan
Directions to this location
Enter the park at 218th Street and Indian Road. Walk west toward the river. The Nature Center is on the north side of the salt marsh.
Cost
Free
Event Organizer
Inwood Astronomy Project, Urban Park Rangers, Northern Manhattan Parks
Contact Number
(212) 304-2365





















