Secrets of Lowell: The Pluto Discovery Dome

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Photo: The Pluto Discovery Dome | Sarah Gilbert Construction on the building known today as the Pluto Discovery Dome was completed in September of 1928, 11 years and 10 months […]

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This Week in Astronomy History: Feb. 8-14

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February 8 1828: Jules Verne is born Jules Verne, a French poet, novelist, and playwright, was born in Nantes, France on February 8, 1828. Verne is best known for his […]

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Deep Space Spotlight: The Discovery of Charon

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Photo: An enhanced color view of Charon, captured by New Horizons just before its closest approach on July 14, 2015 | NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute Pluto’s […]

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This Week in Astronomy History: Feb. 1-7

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Photo: Clyde Tombaugh studies photographic plates through the Blink Comparator | Lowell Observatory Archives Feb. 2, 1964: Ranger 6 crash-lands on the Moon On February 2, 1964, the Ranger 6 […]

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View from Mars Hill: 50th Anniversary of Apollo 14

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Photo: Newsman Jules Bergman (left) interviews astronauts Alan Shepard (2nd from right) and Edgar Mitchell (right) during November 1970 training at the manmade crater field near Cottonwood | Astrogeology Science […]

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Lowell Observatory Presents 2nd Annual I Heart Pluto Festival

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PRESS RELEASE JANUARY 27, 2021 Lowell Observatory Presents 2nd Annual I Heart Pluto Festival Flagstaff, AZ. – Lowell Observatory is pleased to present a celebration 91 years in the making: […]

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Secrets of Lowell: The Mars Hill Chalet

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Photo: the exterior of the Chalet | Madison Mooney Tucked away amongst the trees in a secluded corner of Lowell’s Flagstaff campus lies the Mars Hill Chalet, an unusual building […]

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Deep Space Spotlight: The Dwarf Planets of our Solar System

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Photo: A color-enhanced photo of Pluto taken by the New Horizons Spacecraft | NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI Currently, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) officially classifies five celestial bodies in our solar system as […]

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This Week in Astronomy History: Jan. 25-31

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Photo: The Hale Telescope Dome | Sebastian Wallroth 1/26/1949 – Palomar Observatory’s Hale Telescope sees first light On January 26, 1949, the 200-inch Hale Telescope saw first light at Palomar […]

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This Week in Astronomy History: Jan. 18-24

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Photo: An artist’s impression of Pioneer 10 on its way to interstellar space | NASA 1/23/2003 – NASA Receives Final Radio Signal From Pioneer 10 On January 23, 2003, NASA […]

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Deep Space Spotlight: Centaurus A

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Photo: Centaurus A | ESO/WFI (Optical); MPIfR/ESO/APEX/A.Weiss et al. (Submillimetre); NASA/CXC/CfA/R.Kraft et al. (X-ray) Centaurus A (aka NGC 5128 or Caldwell 77) is a visually-striking starburst galaxy1 located in the constellation […]

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Deep Space Spotlight: the Large Magellanic Cloud

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Photo: The Large Magellanic Cloud | ESO/VMC Survey The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is a satellite of the Milky Way, as well as one of our closest galactic neighbors at […]

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