Lecture and Stargazing Nights

We regularly provide free 30 minute public lectures followed by 90 minutes of guided stargazing through telescopes on the North Field. Lectures occur in the Hameetman Lecture Hall (seats 150) in Cahill Astronomy and Astrophysics Building.

The lecture is given on some astronomical topic at a public level (appropriate for a layperson) by one of the members of the Astronomy department (faculty, staff, postdocs, grads, etc.). After 30 minutes, and a few minutes for general questions, attendees are invited to remain for an informal Q&A with members of the department or join us outside to view the stars through our telescopes on the adjacent fields south of Cahill.

Schedule of Event

Time (relative to start) In Cahill On North Field
-00:30 - 00:00 Setup for Lecture  
00:00 - 00:30 Lecture Setup for Observing
00:30 - 02:00 Q&A Panel or Slideshow Telescope Observing
02:00 - 02:10 Shutdown and Cleanup

Instructions for Volunteers

We typically need ~10 volunteers for each event. Click on each role to see the instructions/responsibilities for it:


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