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Look Up to the Stars

Join forces with international award-winning astronomer and consultant to NASA, Kevin Manning, a man on no ordinary mission. Kevin founded Look Up to the Stars with a mission to generate interest and foster scientific literacy in students nationwide through the delivery of awe-inspiring, educational and entertaining astronomy programs. 

Truly breathtaking images, video clips and fun hands-on activities make for an unforgettable cosmic journey. Children of all ages can be inspired to think big, dream big, and to foster curiosity about an enormous universe in which the boundaries appear unlimited. 

With the understanding of some simple terminology and concepts, the general public is better informed about space and the celestial objects that reside overhead. The spark of interest often ignites in young minds where the ABC's of the universe are brought to light.

We offer Astronomy classes and camps for kids of all ages.

Founded in 2004
Our Staff

Kevin is a gifted astronomer, having worked as a consultant with NASA, the Chandra X-Ray Observatory launched on the space shuttle with the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, was both a Wright Fellow at Tufts University and an Einstein Fellow working with NASA Headquarters, the US House of Representatives, and the US Dept of Energy Office of Science on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, and did some work with Brookhaven National Laboratory. Besides the numerous workshops he's presented over the years, some noteworthy ones include those made at Tufts University, State University of New York at Stony Brook, the National Science Teachers Association's National Convention, American Association for the Advancement of Science Breakfast with Scientists, and the National Parks Service.

Honors & Awards

2018 Best of Bellport Award

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Reviews
5.0 (19)
(Astronomy 4 Everyone: Size & Scale of the Universe)
June 23, 2022 - Heather Hockert
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Awesome! My 12yr old even wrote down facts to keep so she could share her knowledge. Kevin made it really interesting and because of that we signed up for another one! Great program for those hot summer days and cool nights to look at the stars and learn more about them.
May 16, 2022 - Amy Tarpein
We met Kevin at Dixon, Illinois, where my kids got to watch a meteor shower with him. After he answered all my children's questions and took pictures with them. We are fulfilling elijahsbabybucketlist.com for my terminal son! He helped make unforgettable memories my kids will cherish for their entire lifetime!
Look Up to the Stars
May 16, 2022
Thank you, Amy! I am praying for Elijah to be healed. The name of Jesus Christ is above the name of Lissencephaly.
Kevin Manning's presentations are fantastic. They are engaging and filled with well-organized astronomy information. I am pursuing a degree in aerospace engineering, enkindled in part by Kevin's presentations that I attended when I was younger.
Look Up to the Stars
May 14, 2022
Thank you so much, Nicholas! It was always a unique pleasure to have you in my class, and thankful to Donna for her encouraging presence as well. I still enjoy looking at the picture of you and her with the telescope you built from scratch. Blessings to you in your new career.
FAQ's
Is Look Up to the Stars worth it?
Parents recommend Look Up to the Stars and the average rating is 5 out of 5. Overall, the reviews indicate that Look Up to the Stars provides engaging and enjoyable experiences for children.
What ages can go to Look Up to the Stars?
Look Up to the Stars has activities for children for all ages. Age-appropriate activities are designed to engage and inspire children at different developmental stages.
Questions & Answers
If we sign up for this, my child will need to miss Tues 2/22 of this 5-day camp. What content would they be missing? Thank you! (Camp Universe - Telescope Kit Included*) -
asked on Feb 10, 2022
Feb 10, 2022 - Kevin Manning
Hi Michele, On Tuesday of camp we look at stars, constellations, Messier Objects, and locating them using star charts. I'd be glad to make up this class for your child either at a later time, day or week. Would that help? Kevin -
I see that sessions run for almost a full year. Does the content change every now and then or does it stay the same? In other words, if I sign up for more than one session how do I know that the 2nd session won't be a repetition of the first? Thanks for your reply. (Family Virtual Astronomy Programs) -
asked on Oct 05, 2021
Oct 06, 2021 - Kevin Manning
Hi Karen, there are about 20 different topics on astronomy so each program is different. I am also able to customize a program for your needs as well. As long as the time between programs isn't too long, I would remember which we have done going forward. Of course, you could always remind me as well if you had the same program before, and I'll change to another one. -
Who can attend under the $75 Family virtual astronomy programs? Is that all kids in a household plus one parent? (Family Virtual Astronomy Programs) -
asked on Oct 02, 2021
Oct 02, 2021 - Kevin Manning
Yes, everyone in the household can attend. -
How does the VASA class compare to the orange stars class in terms of content? (Virtual Astronomy & Space Academy (VASA))
asked on Oct 02, 2021
Oct 02, 2021 - Kevin Manning
The Orange Stars in an Autumn Sky is a distinguished class like VASA but only available for the timeframe mentioned - the Fall season, so I'd like it separate. -