Have you heard of the Plantetary Pursuit in Geocaching?
Um, yeah, I didn't either; but all of a sudden I was surrounded by Geocaching Events every day of the week in pursuit of some planet, when, if anyone knows how to throw a plantary party, it has to be SPACE CITY.
That's when I found a special pyramidal structure, built in 2012, that is "onstructed of grass, concrete, stone and composite steel, the structure is equipped with an LED light sequence that projects onto the ceiling and through an aperture in the 72-foot square knife-edge roof just before sunrise and at sunset. Turrell's composition of light compliments the natural light present at twilight, and transforms the Skyspace into a locale for experiencing beauty and reflective interactions with the surrounding campus and the natural world." ~About Skyspace
WHEN: 5:30pm Friday March 23rd 2018 to chat about Geocaching.
At 5:45pm we will take a group picture near coordinates. Space-themed attire, (ranging from Houston Astros, Space Center Houston, even Star Wars, is encouraged, although not necesary)
[We all become quickly aware of Space City traffic/parking difficulties, so please arrive early]
Official geocaching event concludes at 6:00pm.
If you would like to stay for the free LED Light Sequence/Sunset experience, you may do so, but it is not required to log this Event Geocache.
Please note: "Each sequence lasts approximately 40 minutes."
WHERE: Coordinates, or more descriptively described in the Skyspace Location/Parking information
Please note: The event is entirely FREE, however, please specifically RSVP ASAP for the 30 minute Geocaching Social/Picture AND/OR Twlight Epiphany Skyspace Experience so I may plan accordingly. THANK YOU.