Hours of Operations
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Infinite Wonders Await!
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Location
1400 West Mars Hill RdFlagstaff AZ, 86001
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Hi everyone, [vcex_spacing size=”30px”] Lots of excitement today as scientists revealed the first image ever taken of a black hole. The picture above shows the glow of hellishly hot gas […]
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Hi everyone, As you probably know, this week marks the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission that landed Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the Moon’s surface on July […]
Hi everyone, [vcex_spacing size=”10px”] Twenty additional moons have recently been discovered around Saturn, bringing the total to 82 known companions around the ringed planet. And you can help name them! […]
Hi everyone, [vcex_spacing size=”10px”] Great news – the 2019 Nobel Prize in physics has been awarded to three astronomers/astrophysicists! [vcex_spacing size=”10px”] Canadian cosmologist Jim Peebles is a pioneer in the […]
Hi everyone, [vcex_spacing size=”10px”] If you enjoyed Carl Sagan’s original Cosmos television series from the 1980s and/or its more recent sequel hosted by Neil deGrasse Tyson, then here’s some good news. National […]
In a recent live stream presentation, Lowell Observatory astronomer Jennifer Hanley talked about salts in the solar system. She specifically looked at Mars and Jupiter’s moon Europa. This research is […]
Photo: A total lunar eclipse that occurred in July of 2018 | ESO A total lunar eclipse will occur on May 26, 2021. Read on to learn more about the […]
Photo: The dome of the Clark Refractor, the same dome–with some modifications–that still stands on Mars Hill today. The Clark dome was built in 1896 and set up at Lowell […]
For some, August marks the end of summer vacation and the beginning of a new school year. For others, it’s yet another month of exciting astronomical events! Read on to learn more about what’s going on in the past and present of astronomy this month.
Flagstaff Star Party & Interactive Stargazing | Thursday, September 28, 2021 at 8pm The Flagstaff Star Party joins with Lowell Observatory on September 28 at 8 pm PDT for virtual, […]
Summer Solstice | June 21st 2022 Hosted by Peppercorn Games Join us on the Summer Solstice for an ethereal night of dance, acrobatic, stunt, and circus performances set under the […]