COC’s Spring Star Party set for April 24 

Rod Gerard's Celestron NexStar Evolution 9.25 Telescope at the Star Party event on College of the Canyons' Canyon Country campus, April 25, 2025. Kamryn Martell/The Signal
Rod Gerard's Celestron NexStar Evolution 9.25 Telescope at the Star Party event on College of the Canyons' Canyon Country campus, April 25, 2025. Kamryn Martell/The Signal
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College of the Canyons is scheduled to host its Spring 2026 Star Party on Friday, April 24, featuring a keynote presentation by Teresa Ciardi, a physical science and astronomy instructor at the college. 

Ciardi will present “The Life of a Star: From Birth to End,” an engaging exploration of how stars form, evolve, and ultimately meet their end, according to a COC news release. 

“Some stars fade quietly, while others conclude their lives in dramatic explosions,” Ciardi said in the release. “We’ll look at stars like our sun, objects that never quite become stars, and massive stars that are 10 to 20 times larger than the sun.”  

As advisor to the college’s Aerospace & Sciences Team, Ciardi has guided students in NASA-affiliated research projects for more than a decade, helping secure funding, facilitate hands-on experimentation, and connect students with internships and careers in science, technology, engineering and math fields, the release said. 

In recognition of her work, Ciardi was selected in 2022 to serve as Community Colleges Work Group Lead for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate Bridge Program, supporting expanded access and engagement between NASA and community college students nationwide.  

In addition to the keynote, attendees will have the opportunity to observe the night sky through telescopes with guidance from members of the Local Group Astronomy Club of Santa Clarita and the Antelope Valley Astronomy Club. The event will also feature science updates from COC faculty and students, along with interactive activity tables, live demonstrations and an indoor portable planetarium. 

“The Star Party offers a memorable opportunity for students, families, and the broader community to come together and experience the excitement of discovery,” Paul Wickline, associate vice president at the Canyon Country campus, said in the release. “We’re proud to host events that inspire curiosity and bring people of all ages closer to the wonders of science.” 

The Star Party is scheduled to take place from 6:30 to 10 p.m. in the lower plaza adjacent to the Takeda Science Center on the Canyon Country campus, 17200 Sierra Highway. A food truck will be available on-site with meals for purchase. This free event is open to the public. 

For more information, visit the Canyon Country campus webpage at www.canyons.edu/canyoncountry

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