Dimitri I. Klebe with the National Space Science & Technology Institute points to Saturn in the night sky as Sophia Gutierrez, 11, looks through the telescope Thursday evening at Miller Middle School. Miller science teacher Sarah Margoles wrote a grant through the Durango Education Foundation to bring the Mobile Earth + Space Observatory to the school for three nights so students and community members could look to the stars and beyond.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Dimitri I. Klebe with the National Space Science & Technology Institute points to Saturn in the night sky as Sophia Gutierrez, 11, looks through the telescope Thursday evening at Miller Middle School. Miller science teacher Sarah Margoles wrote a grant through the Durango Education Foundation to bring the Mobile Earth + Space Observatory to the school for three nights so students and community members could look to the stars and beyond.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Miller Middle School science teacher Sarah Margoles wrote a grant through the Durango Education Foundation to bring the National Space Science & Technology Institute Mobile Earth + Space Observatory to the school for three nights so students and community members could look to the stars and beyond. Also at the school were science experiments and other activities.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Miller Middle School science teacher Sarah Margoles wrote a grant through the Durango Education Foundation to bring the National Space Science & Technology Institute Mobile Earth + Space Observatory to the school for three nights so students and community members could look to the stars and beyond. Also at the school were science experiments and other activities.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Miller Middle School science teacher Sarah Margoles wrote a grant through the Durango Education Foundation to bring the National Space Science & Technology Institute Mobile Earth + Space Observatory to the school for three nights so students and community members could look to the stars and beyond. Also at the school were science experiments and other activities.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Miller Middle School science teacher Sarah Margoles wrote a grant through the Durango Education Foundation to bring the National Space Science & Technology Institute Mobile Earth + Space Observatory to the school for three nights so students and community members could look to the stars and beyond. Also at the school were science experiments and other activities.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald