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THE HOME OF PLUTO
Enjoy daytime tours and nighttime telescope at Lowell Observatory, a 2 minute drive to historic downtown Flagstaff, and 1-hour drive from theGrand Canyon.
HOW TO VIEW THE 2021 TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE Don’t Miss Our Eclipse Live Stream! Lowell Observatory is proud to present the 2021 Lunar Eclipse Live Stream! Starting at 2:30am on May 26th, Lowell educators will show you live views of the eclipse through our 14” Planewave telescope and wide-view portable Vixen telescopes. Maximum eclipse occurs at 4:30am PDT. EXPLORE THE UNIVERSE Guided tours with of the historic campus give visitors a chance to walk the famous path Clyde Tombaugh took the night he discovered Pluto. A family friendly venue, Lowell Observatory allows all to explore the history of the universe, as well as modern scienceresearch.
GIOVALE OPEN DECK OBSERVATORY PREMIUM ACCESS Experience stargazing, reimagined—only at the Giovale Open Deck Observatory. This private, personalized expedition across the stars lasts 90 minutes and offers an exclusive opportunity to view the cosmos through six advanced telescopes. Taking place entirely outdoors to minimize the potential spread of COVID-19, this VIP experienceallows you
GUIDED TOURS
90 minutes. Departs at 10am, 12pm, and 4pm. $49. Adults (13+) $25. Children (6-12) Learn More. The daytime Mars Hill Guided Tour lasts 90 minutes and takes you back to the founding of Lowell Observatory by Percival Lowell in 1894. This Guided Tour is led by an observatory educator and includes stops at the historic 24” Clark Refractor, the EXPRES - LOWELL OBSERVATORY Designed and built at Yale University, EXPRES is now operational at the 4.3-m LDT. Astronomers at Lowell Observatory will benefit from this collaboration, being able to use EXPRES for their own research. With EXPRES now collecting data, astronomers are beginning to search for the first true Earth analog planet. I HEART PLUTO FESTIVAL 2021 I Heart Pluto Festival 2021 Virtually celebrating the 91st anniversary of Pluto's discovery (Feb 18, 1930) February 13 - 18, 2021 PARTNER INSTITUTIONS Northern Arizona University joined the LDT partner group as of 2014. NAU scientists will use the LDT for deep imaging of small objects in the solar system. Additionally, NAU partners with Lowell at our Anderson Mesa site both in the National Undergraduate ResearchLaboratory and in a
1.1-METER HALL
Lowell astronomers use the 1.1-meter Hall telescope for studies of comets, asteroids, and Sun-like stars. History. Named in honor of Lowell’s fifth director (who is no relation of its tenth), this fork-mounted telescope was substantially modernized and upgraded in 2004, thanks to funding from the John M. Wolff Foundation and the Friends of Lowell Observatory. ROBERT BURNHAM AND HIS CELESTIAL HANDBOOK Robert Burnham and his Celestial Handbook. Robert Burnham, Jr. at Lowell Observatory's Lawrence Lowell Telescope while he worked on the observatory's Proper Motion Survey. This is the same telescope that Clyde Tombaugh previously used to discover Pluto. The appeal of astronomy is both intellectual and aesthetic; it combines the thrillof
THE HOME OF PLUTO
Enjoy daytime tours and nighttime telescope at Lowell Observatory, a 2 minute drive to historic downtown Flagstaff, and 1-hour drive from theGrand Canyon.
HOW TO VIEW THE 2021 TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE Don’t Miss Our Eclipse Live Stream! Lowell Observatory is proud to present the 2021 Lunar Eclipse Live Stream! Starting at 2:30am on May 26th, Lowell educators will show you live views of the eclipse through our 14” Planewave telescope and wide-view portable Vixen telescopes. Maximum eclipse occurs at 4:30am PDT. EXPLORE THE UNIVERSE Guided tours with of the historic campus give visitors a chance to walk the famous path Clyde Tombaugh took the night he discovered Pluto. A family friendly venue, Lowell Observatory allows all to explore the history of the universe, as well as modern scienceresearch.
GIOVALE OPEN DECK OBSERVATORY PREMIUM ACCESS Experience stargazing, reimagined—only at the Giovale Open Deck Observatory. This private, personalized expedition across the stars lasts 90 minutes and offers an exclusive opportunity to view the cosmos through six advanced telescopes. Taking place entirely outdoors to minimize the potential spread of COVID-19, this VIP experienceallows you
GUIDED TOURS
90 minutes. Departs at 10am, 12pm, and 4pm. $49. Adults (13+) $25. Children (6-12) Learn More. The daytime Mars Hill Guided Tour lasts 90 minutes and takes you back to the founding of Lowell Observatory by Percival Lowell in 1894. This Guided Tour is led by an observatory educator and includes stops at the historic 24” Clark Refractor, the EXPRES - LOWELL OBSERVATORY Designed and built at Yale University, EXPRES is now operational at the 4.3-m LDT. Astronomers at Lowell Observatory will benefit from this collaboration, being able to use EXPRES for their own research. With EXPRES now collecting data, astronomers are beginning to search for the first true Earth analog planet. I HEART PLUTO FESTIVAL 2021 I Heart Pluto Festival 2021 Virtually celebrating the 91st anniversary of Pluto's discovery (Feb 18, 1930) February 13 - 18, 2021 PARTNER INSTITUTIONS Northern Arizona University joined the LDT partner group as of 2014. NAU scientists will use the LDT for deep imaging of small objects in the solar system. Additionally, NAU partners with Lowell at our Anderson Mesa site both in the National Undergraduate ResearchLaboratory and in a
1.1-METER HALL
Lowell astronomers use the 1.1-meter Hall telescope for studies of comets, asteroids, and Sun-like stars. History. Named in honor of Lowell’s fifth director (who is no relation of its tenth), this fork-mounted telescope was substantially modernized and upgraded in 2004, thanks to funding from the John M. Wolff Foundation and the Friends of Lowell Observatory. ROBERT BURNHAM AND HIS CELESTIAL HANDBOOK Robert Burnham and his Celestial Handbook. Robert Burnham, Jr. at Lowell Observatory's Lawrence Lowell Telescope while he worked on the observatory's Proper Motion Survey. This is the same telescope that Clyde Tombaugh previously used to discover Pluto. The appeal of astronomy is both intellectual and aesthetic; it combines the thrillof
EXPLORE THE UNIVERSE Guided tours with of the historic campus give visitors a chance to walk the famous path Clyde Tombaugh took the night he discovered Pluto. A family friendly venue, Lowell Observatory allows all to explore the history of the universe, as well as modern scienceresearch.
THE GIOVALE OPEN DECK OBSERVATORY The Giovale Open Deck Observatory’s six telescopes showcase a wide range of celestial objects to our guests. A 5.5-inch TEC wide-field refractor for sweeping eyepiece views of rich star fields. An 8-inch Moonraker Victorian refractor for close-up eyepiece views PHASED REOPENING PLAN Alignment with CDC Phase 2: Moderate physical distancing when in public. Public groups limited to 50 people. Non-essential travel okay. PHASE 2B. Socially-distanced Guided Tours and Family Adventures with mixed groups of 10 or less, full schedule in effect. Premium Access to the 24” Clark Refractor or the 24” Dyer Telescope, private SEE THE GREAT CONJUNCTION Experience wonder and watch this astronomical event unfold at Lowell Observatory, beginning December 1, 2020 through January 3, 2021. During a great conjunction, which occurs about every 20 years, Earth, Jupiter, and Saturn align with each other. Since Jupiter and Saturn are the most distant planets visible from Earth they appear to movevery
THE CLARK REFRACTOR
The Far End of the Journey: Lowell Observatory’s 24-inch Clark Telescope. A new coffee table book, The Far End of the Journey: Lowell Observatory’s 24-inch Clark Telescope, shares the legend of this influential instrument.Written by Lowell Observatory’s resident historian, Kevin Schindler, The Far End of the Journey covers the significant and charming history of this telescope, from itsBECOME A MEMBER
A Lowell Observatory membership is your ticket to the Universe. You'll support innovative astronomical research and astronomy-themed STEM education and outreach. You'll experience all our daytime and evening activities for free, as often as you like. Even if you're not near Flagstaff, you'll still get free admission to science centers near you EMPLOYMENT - LOWELL OBSERVATORY Lowell Observatory is committed to providing access, and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. Our non-smoking campus is at an elevation of 7,000ft/2100m. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process,please notify
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W. LOWELL PUTNAM
W. Lowell Putnam is serving as the 5 th Sole Trustee of Lowell Observatory, having succeeded his father, Bill, in 2013. Putnam also serves as one of seven members of the Board of Trustees of the Lowell Observatory Foundation. In 1984, Putnam founded Video Communications, Inc. (VCI), a software company specializing in business systems for TVNAMING ASTEROIDS
When minor planets (asteroids) were first discovered, their given names were typically from Greek or Roman mythology and were often female. When the first Mars-crossing asteroid was discovered, it was given a male name: 433 Eros, where the 433 denotes it was the 433 rd asteroid discovered. This started a pattern of female names for main-belt asteroids and male names from those with unusual orbits.THE HOME OF PLUTO
Enjoy daytime tours and nighttime telescope at Lowell Observatory, a 2 minute drive to historic downtown Flagstaff, and 1-hour drive from theGrand Canyon.
EXPLORE THE UNIVERSE Guided tours with of the historic campus give visitors a chance to walk the famous path Clyde Tombaugh took the night he discovered Pluto. A family friendly venue, Lowell Observatory allows all to explore the history of the universe, as well as modern scienceresearch.
GIOVALE OPEN DECK OBSERVATORY PREMIUM ACCESS Experience stargazing, reimagined—only at the Giovale Open Deck Observatory. This private, personalized expedition across the stars lasts 90 minutes and offers an exclusive opportunity to view the cosmos through six advanced telescopes. Taking place entirely outdoors to minimize the potential spread of COVID-19, this VIP experienceallows you
THE GIOVALE OPEN DECK OBSERVATORY The Giovale Open Deck Observatory’s six telescopes showcase a wide range of celestial objects to our guests. A 5.5-inch TEC wide-field refractor for sweeping eyepiece views of rich star fields. An 8-inch Moonraker Victorian refractor for close-up eyepiece viewsMY ASTRONOMY SHOP
Starry Skies Shop. Fulfill all your space nerd needs in our gift shop. From apparel, kids toys, and telescopes, we have something for every astronomy enthusiast. We’ve also got lots of puzzles, games, STEM kits, and books to keep you and your friends and family busy during these times when we are spending more time at home than ever. EMPLOYMENT - LOWELL OBSERVATORY Lowell Observatory is committed to providing access, and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. Our non-smoking campus is at an elevation of 7,000ft/2100m. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process,please notify
1.1-METER HALL
Lowell astronomers use the 1.1-meter Hall telescope for studies of comets, asteroids, and Sun-like stars. History. Named in honor of Lowell’s fifth director (who is no relation of its tenth), this fork-mounted telescope was substantially modernized and upgraded in 2004, thanks to funding from the John M. Wolff Foundation and the Friends of Lowell Observatory.NAMING ASTEROIDS
When minor planets (asteroids) were first discovered, their given names were typically from Greek or Roman mythology and were often female. When the first Mars-crossing asteroid was discovered, it was given a male name: 433 Eros, where the 433 denotes it was the 433 rd asteroid discovered. This started a pattern of female names for main-belt asteroids and male names from those with unusual orbits.W. LOWELL PUTNAM
W. Lowell Putnam is serving as the 5 th Sole Trustee of Lowell Observatory, having succeeded his father, Bill, in 2013. Putnam also serves as one of seven members of the Board of Trustees of the Lowell Observatory Foundation. In 1984, Putnam founded Video Communications, Inc. (VCI), a software company specializing in business systems for TVJEFFREY HALL
Director BA, Physics, 1986, Johns Hopkins University PhD, Astronomy & Astrophysics, 1991, Pennsylvania State University Dr. Jeffrey Hall has served as Lowell’s Director since June 2010. He joined the staff at Lowell in 1992 as a postdoctoral research fellow. HeTHE HOME OF PLUTO
Enjoy daytime tours and nighttime telescope at Lowell Observatory, a 2 minute drive to historic downtown Flagstaff, and 1-hour drive from theGrand Canyon.
EXPLORE THE UNIVERSE Guided tours with of the historic campus give visitors a chance to walk the famous path Clyde Tombaugh took the night he discovered Pluto. A family friendly venue, Lowell Observatory allows all to explore the history of the universe, as well as modern scienceresearch.
GIOVALE OPEN DECK OBSERVATORY PREMIUM ACCESS Experience stargazing, reimagined—only at the Giovale Open Deck Observatory. This private, personalized expedition across the stars lasts 90 minutes and offers an exclusive opportunity to view the cosmos through six advanced telescopes. Taking place entirely outdoors to minimize the potential spread of COVID-19, this VIP experienceallows you
THE GIOVALE OPEN DECK OBSERVATORY The Giovale Open Deck Observatory’s six telescopes showcase a wide range of celestial objects to our guests. A 5.5-inch TEC wide-field refractor for sweeping eyepiece views of rich star fields. An 8-inch Moonraker Victorian refractor for close-up eyepiece viewsMY ASTRONOMY SHOP
Starry Skies Shop. Fulfill all your space nerd needs in our gift shop. From apparel, kids toys, and telescopes, we have something for every astronomy enthusiast. We’ve also got lots of puzzles, games, STEM kits, and books to keep you and your friends and family busy during these times when we are spending more time at home than ever. EMPLOYMENT - LOWELL OBSERVATORY Lowell Observatory is committed to providing access, and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. Our non-smoking campus is at an elevation of 7,000ft/2100m. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process,please notify
1.1-METER HALL
Lowell astronomers use the 1.1-meter Hall telescope for studies of comets, asteroids, and Sun-like stars. History. Named in honor of Lowell’s fifth director (who is no relation of its tenth), this fork-mounted telescope was substantially modernized and upgraded in 2004, thanks to funding from the John M. Wolff Foundation and the Friends of Lowell Observatory.NAMING ASTEROIDS
When minor planets (asteroids) were first discovered, their given names were typically from Greek or Roman mythology and were often female. When the first Mars-crossing asteroid was discovered, it was given a male name: 433 Eros, where the 433 denotes it was the 433 rd asteroid discovered. This started a pattern of female names for main-belt asteroids and male names from those with unusual orbits.W. LOWELL PUTNAM
W. Lowell Putnam is serving as the 5 th Sole Trustee of Lowell Observatory, having succeeded his father, Bill, in 2013. Putnam also serves as one of seven members of the Board of Trustees of the Lowell Observatory Foundation. In 1984, Putnam founded Video Communications, Inc. (VCI), a software company specializing in business systems for TVJEFFREY HALL
Director BA, Physics, 1986, Johns Hopkins University PhD, Astronomy & Astrophysics, 1991, Pennsylvania State University Dr. Jeffrey Hall has served as Lowell’s Director since June 2010. He joined the staff at Lowell in 1992 as a postdoctoral research fellow. HeGUIDED TOURS
The daytime Mars Hill Guided Tour lasts 90 minutes and takes you back to the founding of Lowell Observatory by Percival Lowell in 1894. This Guided Tour is led by an observatory educator and includes stops at the historic 24” Clark Refractor, the Pluto Discovery Telescope and the new Giovale Open Deck Observatory for solar observing, weatherpermitting.
HISTORY - LOWELL OBSERVATORY Science with a History. The wealthy Bostonian Percival Lowell established Lowell Observatory in 1894. Percival came from a distinguished eastern family – his brother Abbott was president of Harvard for 24 years, his three sisters included the poet Amy; Elizabeth, who married William Lowell Putnam, the great grandfather of our current trustee; and Katharine, who married Alfred Roosevelt, aEVENTS ARCHIVE
March Equinox. March 8, 2021. Heather Craig. Celebrate the 2021 March Equinox from the comfort of your home beginning at 11 am PDT on March 20, when Lowell Observatory live-streams from the Giovale Open Deck Observatory (https://lowell.edu/godo). The spring equinox in 2021 occurs on Saturday, March 20. THE GIOVALE OPEN DECK OBSERVATORY The Giovale Open Deck Observatory’s six telescopes showcase a wide range of celestial objects to our guests. A 5.5-inch TEC wide-field refractor for sweeping eyepiece views of rich star fields. An 8-inch Moonraker Victorian refractor for close-up eyepiece views HOW TO VIEW THE 2021 TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE Don’t Miss Our Eclipse Live Stream! Lowell Observatory is proud to present the 2021 Lunar Eclipse Live Stream! Starting at 2:30am on May 26th, Lowell educators will show you live views of the eclipse through our 14” Planewave telescope and wide-view portable Vixen telescopes. Maximum eclipse occurs at 4:30am PDT. STREAMING | INTERACTIVE STARGAZING | GRAND CANYON STAR When: June 8, 2021 @ 9:30 pm – 10:30 pm Where: Lowell Observatory Youtube Channel and Facebook Page Interactive Stargazing | Grand Canyon Star Party Join us for a special Interactive Stargazing as we collaborate with the Grand Canyon Star Party! Lowell Observatory educators will be streaming live from the Giovale Open Deck Observatory (https://lowell.edu/godo) at 9:30 PM NEW MEMBER - LOWELL OBSERVATORY Members get a 10% discount on Premium Access experiences, call and make a reservation before your visit! To reserve, please contact our membership office at membership@lowell.edu or by calling (928) 255-5059. Even if you’re not near Flagstaff, you’ll still get free admission to science centers near you that participate in theAssociation of
MORE STARS THAN THERE ARE IN HEAVEN No two planets, stars, or galaxies are alike. Neither are the people who study them. Nobody knew that better than astronomer Frank Kameny. After obtaining his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1956, Kameny landed a job as an astronomer with the THE DISCOVERY OF PLUTO Percival Lowell postulated the existence of a planet beyond Neptune and began in earnest in 1905 to search for it. He spent his remaining 11 years in a lengthy mathematical and observational search for the elusive “trans-Neptunian” planet. EMPLOYMENT - LOWELL OBSERVATORY Lowell Observatory is committed to providing access, and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. Our non-smoking campus is at an elevation of 7,000ft/2100m. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process,please notify
THE HOME OF PLUTO
Enjoy daytime tours and nighttime telescope at Lowell Observatory, a 2 minute drive to historic downtown Flagstaff, and 1-hour drive from theGrand Canyon.
EXPLORE THE UNIVERSE Guided tours with of the historic campus give visitors a chance to walk the famous path Clyde Tombaugh took the night he discovered Pluto. A family friendly venue, Lowell Observatory allows all to explore the history of the universe, as well as modern scienceresearch.
GIOVALE OPEN DECK OBSERVATORY PREMIUM ACCESS Experience stargazing, reimagined—only at the Giovale Open Deck Observatory. This private, personalized expedition across the stars lasts 90 minutes and offers an exclusive opportunity to view the cosmos through six advanced telescopes. Taking place entirely outdoors to minimize the potential spread of COVID-19, this VIP experienceallows you
THE GIOVALE OPEN DECK OBSERVATORY The Giovale Open Deck Observatory’s six telescopes showcase a wide range of celestial objects to our guests. A 5.5-inch TEC wide-field refractor for sweeping eyepiece views of rich star fields. An 8-inch Moonraker Victorian refractor for close-up eyepiece viewsMY ASTRONOMY SHOP
Starry Skies Shop. Fulfill all your space nerd needs in our gift shop. From apparel, kids toys, and telescopes, we have something for every astronomy enthusiast. We’ve also got lots of puzzles, games, STEM kits, and books to keep you and your friends and family busy during these times when we are spending more time at home than ever.1.1-METER HALL
Lowell astronomers use the 1.1-meter Hall telescope for studies of comets, asteroids, and Sun-like stars. History. Named in honor of Lowell’s fifth director (who is no relation of its tenth), this fork-mounted telescope was substantially modernized and upgraded in 2004, thanks to funding from the John M. Wolff Foundation and the Friends of Lowell Observatory.NAMING ASTEROIDS
When minor planets (asteroids) were first discovered, their given names were typically from Greek or Roman mythology and were often female. When the first Mars-crossing asteroid was discovered, it was given a male name: 433 Eros, where the 433 denotes it was the 433 rd asteroid discovered. This started a pattern of female names for main-belt asteroids and male names from those with unusual orbits.W. LOWELL PUTNAM
W. Lowell Putnam is serving as the 5 th Sole Trustee of Lowell Observatory, having succeeded his father, Bill, in 2013. Putnam also serves as one of seven members of the Board of Trustees of the Lowell Observatory Foundation. In 1984, Putnam founded Video Communications, Inc. (VCI), a software company specializing in business systems for TVJEFFREY HALL
Director BA, Physics, 1986, Johns Hopkins University PhD, Astronomy & Astrophysics, 1991, Pennsylvania State University Dr. Jeffrey Hall has served as Lowell’s Director since June 2010. He joined the staff at Lowell in 1992 as a postdoctoral research fellow. HeWILL GRUNDY
PhD, 1995, University of Arizona. Dr. Will Grundy’s research involves icy outer Solar System planets, satellites, and Kuiper belt objects, using a broad variety of observational, theoretical, laboratory, and space-based techniques. He is involved in projects to discover Kuiper belt binaries and to determine their mutual orbits andmasses
THE HOME OF PLUTO
Enjoy daytime tours and nighttime telescope at Lowell Observatory, a 2 minute drive to historic downtown Flagstaff, and 1-hour drive from theGrand Canyon.
EXPLORE THE UNIVERSE Guided tours with of the historic campus give visitors a chance to walk the famous path Clyde Tombaugh took the night he discovered Pluto. A family friendly venue, Lowell Observatory allows all to explore the history of the universe, as well as modern scienceresearch.
GIOVALE OPEN DECK OBSERVATORY PREMIUM ACCESS Experience stargazing, reimagined—only at the Giovale Open Deck Observatory. This private, personalized expedition across the stars lasts 90 minutes and offers an exclusive opportunity to view the cosmos through six advanced telescopes. Taking place entirely outdoors to minimize the potential spread of COVID-19, this VIP experienceallows you
THE GIOVALE OPEN DECK OBSERVATORY The Giovale Open Deck Observatory’s six telescopes showcase a wide range of celestial objects to our guests. A 5.5-inch TEC wide-field refractor for sweeping eyepiece views of rich star fields. An 8-inch Moonraker Victorian refractor for close-up eyepiece viewsMY ASTRONOMY SHOP
Starry Skies Shop. Fulfill all your space nerd needs in our gift shop. From apparel, kids toys, and telescopes, we have something for every astronomy enthusiast. We’ve also got lots of puzzles, games, STEM kits, and books to keep you and your friends and family busy during these times when we are spending more time at home than ever.1.1-METER HALL
Lowell astronomers use the 1.1-meter Hall telescope for studies of comets, asteroids, and Sun-like stars. History. Named in honor of Lowell’s fifth director (who is no relation of its tenth), this fork-mounted telescope was substantially modernized and upgraded in 2004, thanks to funding from the John M. Wolff Foundation and the Friends of Lowell Observatory.NAMING ASTEROIDS
When minor planets (asteroids) were first discovered, their given names were typically from Greek or Roman mythology and were often female. When the first Mars-crossing asteroid was discovered, it was given a male name: 433 Eros, where the 433 denotes it was the 433 rd asteroid discovered. This started a pattern of female names for main-belt asteroids and male names from those with unusual orbits.W. LOWELL PUTNAM
W. Lowell Putnam is serving as the 5 th Sole Trustee of Lowell Observatory, having succeeded his father, Bill, in 2013. Putnam also serves as one of seven members of the Board of Trustees of the Lowell Observatory Foundation. In 1984, Putnam founded Video Communications, Inc. (VCI), a software company specializing in business systems for TVJEFFREY HALL
Director BA, Physics, 1986, Johns Hopkins University PhD, Astronomy & Astrophysics, 1991, Pennsylvania State University Dr. Jeffrey Hall has served as Lowell’s Director since June 2010. He joined the staff at Lowell in 1992 as a postdoctoral research fellow. HeWILL GRUNDY
PhD, 1995, University of Arizona. Dr. Will Grundy’s research involves icy outer Solar System planets, satellites, and Kuiper belt objects, using a broad variety of observational, theoretical, laboratory, and space-based techniques. He is involved in projects to discover Kuiper belt binaries and to determine their mutual orbits andmasses
GUIDED TOURS
The daytime Mars Hill Guided Tour lasts 90 minutes and takes you back to the founding of Lowell Observatory by Percival Lowell in 1894. This Guided Tour is led by an observatory educator and includes stops at the historic 24” Clark Refractor, the Pluto Discovery Telescope and the new Giovale Open Deck Observatory for solar observing, weatherpermitting.
HISTORY - LOWELL OBSERVATORY Science with a History. The wealthy Bostonian Percival Lowell established Lowell Observatory in 1894. Percival came from a distinguished eastern family – his brother Abbott was president of Harvard for 24 years, his three sisters included the poet Amy; Elizabeth, who married William Lowell Putnam, the great grandfather of our current trustee; and Katharine, who married Alfred Roosevelt, aEVENTS ARCHIVE
March Equinox. March 8, 2021. Heather Craig. Celebrate the 2021 March Equinox from the comfort of your home beginning at 11 am PDT on March 20, when Lowell Observatory live-streams from the Giovale Open Deck Observatory (https://lowell.edu/godo). The spring equinox in 2021 occurs on Saturday, March 20. THE GIOVALE OPEN DECK OBSERVATORY The Giovale Open Deck Observatory’s six telescopes showcase a wide range of celestial objects to our guests. A 5.5-inch TEC wide-field refractor for sweeping eyepiece views of rich star fields. An 8-inch Moonraker Victorian refractor for close-up eyepiece views HOW TO VIEW THE 2021 TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE Don’t Miss Our Eclipse Live Stream! Lowell Observatory is proud to present the 2021 Lunar Eclipse Live Stream! Starting at 2:30am on May 26th, Lowell educators will show you live views of the eclipse through our 14” Planewave telescope and wide-view portable Vixen telescopes. Maximum eclipse occurs at 4:30am PDT. STREAMING | INTERACTIVE STARGAZING | GRAND CANYON STAR When: June 8, 2021 @ 9:30 pm – 10:30 pm Where: Lowell Observatory Youtube Channel and Facebook Page Interactive Stargazing | Grand Canyon Star Party Join us for a special Interactive Stargazing as we collaborate with the Grand Canyon Star Party! Lowell Observatory educators will be streaming live from the Giovale Open Deck Observatory (https://lowell.edu/godo) at 9:30 PM NEW MEMBER - LOWELL OBSERVATORY Members get a 10% discount on Premium Access experiences, call and make a reservation before your visit! To reserve, please contact our membership office at membership@lowell.edu or by calling (928) 255-5059. Even if you’re not near Flagstaff, you’ll still get free admission to science centers near you that participate in theAssociation of
MORE STARS THAN THERE ARE IN HEAVEN No two planets, stars, or galaxies are alike. Neither are the people who study them. Nobody knew that better than astronomer Frank Kameny. After obtaining his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1956, Kameny landed a job as an astronomer with the THE DISCOVERY OF PLUTO Percival Lowell postulated the existence of a planet beyond Neptune and began in earnest in 1905 to search for it. He spent his remaining 11 years in a lengthy mathematical and observational search for the elusive “trans-Neptunian” planet. EMPLOYMENT - LOWELL OBSERVATORY Lowell Observatory is committed to providing access, and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. Our non-smoking campus is at an elevation of 7,000ft/2100m. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process,please notify
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