Monday, August 7, 2023

Observatory Night Schedule for Fall 2023

Observatory Nights scheduled for Fall 2023!

Friday 1 Sep 2023 | 8:30 - 9:30 PM
Friday 15 Sep 2023 | 8 - 9 PM

Friday 6 Oct 2023 | 7:30 - 8:30 PM
Friday 20 Oct 2023 | 7 - 8 PM

Friday 3 Nov 2023 | 7 - 8 PM
Friday 17 Nov 2023 | 7 - 8 PM

Events are free, but because of occupancy limitations on the roof, we require guests to make reservations via Eventbrite.

Reservations can be made here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/astronomical-observatory-nights-fall-2023-tickets-693693775757.


Events will be cancelled for bad weather. I will make the call as soon as I am able, usually about 2 hours prior to the event start time. An announcement will be sent to the email address you registered with Eventbrite and I will post the status on this website.


About the Guest Nights:

During Observatory Guest Nights we use Montgomery College telescopes to view and learn about visible solar system objects, star clusters, and nebulae. We also spend some time looking at the sky with just our eyes in order to locate constellations and planets that can be seen this time of the year.

You'll leave with a star chart and the ability to find celestial objects on your own.
Astronomy faculty will be on hand to answer questions about the universe.

Some things to note:

  • Dress for the weather. The observatory is located outside on the roof of the Science Center.
  • We meet in Science Center room 406 (SC406). We go up to the roof as a group. If you're late, there will be a staff member or student in SC406 to escort you upstairs.
  • Children are welcome (and encouraged!) to attend, although campus policy prohibits children younger than five years of age on the roof.
  • Parking is free.

I want to continue to improve the observatory nights. If you have suggestions or comments, please let me know.

Friday, August 4, 2023

Observatory Event for Friday 4 August is a go!

As usual, we may have a few clouds to deal with, but we are a go for tonight!

We'll get started at:

9:00 pm

in Science Center (SC) room 406.

As always, sincere thanks for your interest in the observatory!