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International Day of Women in Science | Feb 11, 2022

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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 share their stories and experiences, from their initial dreams to their education and varied career paths, to how they apply science in their current roles […]

I♥Pluto Festival 2022 | Daily Pluto Tours

Lowell Observatory 1400 W Mars Hill Rd, Flagstaff, AZ, United States

Feb12 — 13, 18—20 10am – 4pm Hourly | Lowell Educators Learn about Clyde Tombaugh, the tenacious 23-year-old Kansanite who discovered Pluto in 1930, as well as the arduous process that led to his historic discovery. Is Pluto really not a planet? Find out on this historic tour!

I♥Pluto Festival 2022 | Pluto Art Show Reception

Starry Skies Shop, Lowell Observatory 1400 W Mars Hill Rd, Flagstaff, AZ, United States

An exhibition featuring Pluto themed art from members of the International Association of Astronomical Artists. The International Association of Astronomical Artists (IAAA), is a non-profit organization whose members implement and participate in astronomical and space art projects, promote education about space art and foster international cooperation in artistic work inspired by the exploration of the […]

$14 – $24

I♥Pluto Festival 2022 | Imagining Pluto Before the Flyby

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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 flyby of Pluto in 2015. Ever since its discovery in 1930 artists helped us imagine what this icy world might look like, drawing from the […]

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I♥Pluto Festival 2022 | The Moon, Mars and Beyond

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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 commercial space age. Dive into what it takes to send a robotic explorer and its helicopter companion 300 million miles and land it on the […]

I♥Pluto Festival 2022 | Undaunted Exploration: An Astronomer’s Journey Through the Solar System

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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 investigation. The path from astronomical observations, defining science questions, and achieving mission success is an arduous one. Join MIT Professor Richard Binzel on a personal […]

I♥Pluto Festival 2022 | Astronomical Time-lapse Imaging: From seconds to Centuries

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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 many centuries. This presentation clearly shows these changes, with descriptions of what to look for and why it is of interest. Most of the images […]

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I♥Pluto Festival 2022 | History Captured on Glass: The Pluto Discovery Plates

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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 images on glass photographic plates from the late 1800s to the mid 1900s. The most famous of these is the pair of plates on which […]

I♥Pluto Festival 2022 | Searching for Signs of Past Life on Mars

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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 life on Mars. Jezero crater, the landing site of the rover, was selected as an exciting astrobiological target because it is the site of an […]

I♥Pluto Festival 2022 | The Rivers and Seas of Titan

Saturn’s moon Titan is the second known Solar system world with active rivers and seas. Titan’s deceptively Earth-like landscape is the product of a methane cycle akin to Earth’s water cycle, but there are important differences between Earth and Titan that offer lessons about planetary climate. I will illustrate this through a tour of Titan’s […]