Program Description
Event Details
Join high school volunteer Michael and librarian Laura to learn about constellations and designing for 3d printing. We'll start with a brief presentation and discussion of constellations in our night sky then use Tinkercad to create a DIY constellation projector that uses a phone flashlight of our favorite constellation. We will then learn how to set up our project on the 3D printer and start our print. Please note that due to the time it takes to print an object, finished projects will be picked up after the class. You will receive a confirmation email when your finished project is ready for pick up. For students entering grades 4-7 in Fall 2024.
This is a repeat on the class on July 30. Please only register for one session.
About Michael Telesco:
Hello! My name is Michael Telesco and I am a rising junior at New Canaan High School. I am an avid astrophotographer and astronomy enthusiast. I am currently doing research on in the field of astronomy/astrophysics. I am super excited to share my passion with you and explore the beauty of night sky. Check out my astro images at www.astrotelesco.com.
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Accessibility and Accommodations
We strive to facilitate access to information and Library services for all patrons. If you have questions about accessibility or a request for accommodation, please phone 203-594-5002, email the librarian in charge of this program (see contact info above), or email [email protected] with as much lead time as possible.