Virtual Event | Partial Lunar Eclipse | Nov 19
YouTubePartial Lunar Eclipse | Nov 19 Watch the 2021 Partial Lunar Eclipse with us! Starting at 12:15 am on November 19, we'll be showing you live views of the eclipse […]
Partial Lunar Eclipse | Nov 19 Watch the 2021 Partial Lunar Eclipse with us! Starting at 12:15 am on November 19, we'll be showing you live views of the eclipse […]
Join Lowell Observatory educators at the Giovale Open Deck Observatory (https://lowell.edu/godo), at 7PM MST for a guided, interactive observing session. After showcasing some planned celestial objects through our 14" PlaneWave […]
Clark 125th Anniversary | Merope and the Pleiades Join us for a livestream celebration of the 125th anniversary of the historic Clark Refractor! The program runs from 8-8:45 pm MST […]
A Decade of Exploration with the Lowell Discovery Telescope This new series kicks off on January 20 as Lowell Observatory Director Dr. Jeff Hall and Astronomer/LDT Scientist Dr. Stephen Levine […]
Join Lowell Observatory educators at the Giovale Open Deck Observatory (https://lowell.edu/godo), at 7PM MST for a guided, interactive observing session. After showcasing some planned celestial objects through our 14" PlaneWave […]
Tune into this special livestream event in honor of International Day of Women in Science! Starting at 6:00pm MST on February 11, female researchers and academics here at Lowell will […]
Space art has played an important and inspiring role in planetary exploration since the dawn of the space age and it was no different leading up to the New Horizons […]
This talk shares some interesting facts about interplanetary exploration, including the latest robotic Mars missions, humans living in space and on other planetary bodies, and exciting prospects of the emerging […]
Robotic spacecraft probing our solar system represent a capstone of human exploration. That capstone resides on a foundation built by astronomical observations revealing scientific questions answerable only by on site […]
Astronomical Time-lapse Imaging: From seconds to Centuries Nothing in the universe is static. Whether the bodies are moving or evolving, astronomical events play out in periods ranging from seconds to […]
History Captured on Glass: The Pluto Discovery Plates with, Brian Skiff, Lauren Amundson, Dr. Stephen Levine | Hosted by Dr. Amanda Bosh Lowell Observatory has a treasure trove of astronomical […]
On February 18th, 2020, the Mars 2020 Perseverance rover landed on the surface of Mars. One of the main goals of this mission is to search for evidence of past […]