The observatory will be open to the public on Friday March 2 starting at 8 p.m. Come along and look at the beautiful Orion nebula and Pleiades star cluster through our telescopes! More details here.
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Observatory Open Night - March 2
Statewide Star Party 2018
The 6th annual UNC Charlotte Statewide Star Party (part of North Carolina’s annual Statewide Star Party) will be held at the campus observatory on Friday April 20, 8:30 – 10:00 PM
For more information, and to register your attendance, please click here
Eclipse 2017
Please note: Unfortunately we do not have any eclipse glasses available at this time. To make sure your eclipse glasses are safe (carry the ISO 12312-2 safety certification) please make sure to read the guidelines here. Eye protection must be used at ALL times during the partial solar eclipse in Charlotte, NC.
If you do not have eclipse glasses, you can still observe the eclipse indirectly – check this link for how-tos: https://www.sciencefriday.com/educational-resources/five-ways-to-view-the-solar-eclipse/
More great ideas for how to share the eclipse safely with kids: http://www.planetary.org/blogs/emily-lakdawalla/2017/sharing-an-eclipse-with-kids.html
The Observatory will not be holding a public event during Monday’s eclipse, but here’s our latest on what you need to know to get the most out of this spectacular celestial event in the Carolinas!
Public Observing Night: Saturn
UPDATE. Due to the forecast rain and cloudy skies tonight’s observing night is cancelled.
Please join us for a FREE public observing night on Friday August 11, 9:00 p.m. We’ll be viewing beautiful Saturn and Jupiter! More details here
Statewide Star Party 2017
POSTPONED: This event has been rescheduled for FRIDAY APRIL 28 (8:30 – 10 PM) due to forecast cloudy conditions.
For more information please click here
Public Observing Night
Join us for an observing night on Friday November 4, 7:00 p.m. Details: https://observatory.charlotte.edu/starparties/
Announcing a FREE Public Astronomy Lecture!
We are very happy to announce a free public lecture on exciting new findings about the nature of our own galaxy, by renowned astrophysicist Heidi Jo Newberg, co-winner of the Gruber Prize in Cosmology and the 2015 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics.
The lecture is entitled “The Marvelous Milky Way“. Check out the full description.
The lecture will take place at 7PM on Friday April 8, and will be held in EPIC G256 (see campus map).
Statewide Star Party 2016
Please note: registration for the Star Party is now closed. We are unable to accommodate any more attendees.
The 4th annual UNC Charlotte Statewide Star Party (part of North Carolina’s annual Statewide Star Party) will be held at the campus observatory on Friday April 8, 8:30 – 10:00 PM
For more information please click here