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Most people in the Cincinnati area have never looked through a telescope. To date 100 educators with 100 telescopes in the program have reached over 32,000 people in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana and conducted over 600 events. Nate Hirt, Camp Joy.
A Brief History Of Astronomy. So You Want To Buy A Telescope. I am the astronomynut, and I will be you guide to the night sky on the following pages.
When severe weather conditions are reported, keep an eye on our website event calendar, social media sites, or WXIX 19. To see if an event has been cancelled. A fifth telescope resides at our dark-sky site.
The Cincinnati Observatory welcomes you with open domes this year. We will have a constellation of public events and chances to look through the oldest telescope in the United States. Check out our schedule of special events for the coming year and make a date with the stars. All events are at the Observatory and do not require reservations unless stated. April 10, 11, and 12 from 9-11pm. Fans of the Red Planet rejoice! Look for Martians with us. April 16, 23, and 30 from 8-10pm.
Cold Spring, Kentucky United States of America. Observatory Dumbbell Nebula M27 Spiral Galaxy NGC 6946 The Moon. NGC 2264 M42 The Orion Nebula NGC 2403 Globular Cluster M5. Click on images above to open new page. Kentucky Monthly - Astronomy Article Featuring Cold Spring Observatory. 2016 Cincinnati Observatory Calendar Images by Fred Calvert. Downloadable Astronomy Images to Print. Image of Galaxy M83 taken remotely from Pingelly Australia. My Bio and Research Interests.
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2014 will be a busy year for backyard star gazers complete with two total lunar eclipses, one partial solar eclipse, and the return of Mars to the nighttime sky. First the largest planet in the solar system will shine in the prime time this winter. After the sun goes down, Jupiter. Is the bright night light visible high in the south. Look up on the following nights to see Jupiter next to the Moon. May 31 and June 1. The best nights to see Mercury.
LATE NIGHT AT THE OBSERVATORY. Looking for a unique Friday night out? These programs are recommended for adults only. To make reservations please call 513-321-5186. JOHN RUTHVEN; the 20th Century Audubon. Tuesday May 20 at 7pm.
Girls and Boys, All Ages. Bring Your Scouts to the Observatory. Looking for a unique place to visit with your scout troop? Looking for a program that fulfills your badge requirements? Looking to, well. LOOK through a giant telescope? The Observatory has you covered. You have several options depending on the size of your group and your schedule.
Classes, PD, Links, and More. Are you looking for a unique way to spice up your Professional Development programs? The Cincinnati Observatory can help your teachers reach for the stars. If you have any questions or would like to schedule a program, please call Dean Regas at 513-321-5186 or email at. University of Cincinnati NASA Educator Resource Center. Astronomy Picture of the Day.
Friday, March 16, 2012. Stargazing at Stonelick Lake - March 17th. In his search for these extremely faint objects, Mr. Messier called these comet masquer.