We should have clear skies for the lunar eclipse tomorrow! Totality is from 4:16 to 5:41 am.
We missed May's eclipse due to clouds, so consider setting an alarm and look in the west! The next lunar eclipse will be in March 2025!
Image: https://t.co/K0tALP25Gx and Fred Espenak
We are premiering a new show this weekend! Expedition Reef takes us on a journey through oceanic ecosystems. See it on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm throughout this month! The show was funded thanks to the support of the Friends of the Staerkel Planetarium.
Here is our press release for this Friday's edition of the James B. Kaler Science Lecture Series! https://t.co/vthSNkUDSX
Join us at 7 pm on Friday. Tickets are $2. https://t.co/qidy7SVaSx
Waylena is hosting our shows this weekend. She is a fan of the #NASAWebb image of the Phantom Galaxy, M74. The MIRI image highlights the gas and dust as a skeletal structure in the spiral arms.
@esa credit: https://t.co/G3bPvx6VvZ
On the 2nd Thu. of the month, we host public meetings of @CU_Astronomy at 7 pm. They discuss business, including upcoming observing events. Siegfried Eggl from @AEatIllinois will speak about the DART mission!
Join us in person or go to https://t.co/Npzy85nkIp for the Zoom link.
Here is our press release for tomorrow's Kaler Science Lecture. Join us for Einstein's Gravity Playlist and a Q&A with @PhysicsIllinois, @AstroIllinois, and @IllinoisCASU professor Nico Yunes! https://t.co/SLyOIrOo45
After the Q&A, we will have Dark Side of the Moon @ 9pm.
The #Artemis I has a new scheduled launch window on Saturday beginning at 1:17 pm CDT. Thanks to @experiencecosm, you can watch a fulldome livestream of it in our dome. All are welcome to this free event!
Erik is hosting Summer Prairie Skies on Friday at 7 pm. His favorite summer constellation is Delphinus because dolphins are so cool. You can find the tiny constellation next to the Summer Triangle and the Milky Way in the southeast at about 10 pm.
Screencap from Stellarium
We partnered with @experiencecosm to present a fulldome livestream of the launch of the #Artemis I!
This uncrewed mission will orbit around the Moon. The launch window begins at 7:33 am CDT on Monday morning
All are welcome to attend this free watch party!
This is the last weekend to watch Europe to the Stars. See why Chile is the home of the European Southern Observatory, and what technology is used to build huge telescopes and produce amazing images of the universe. Join us at 8 pm on Friday or Saturday!
https://t.co/bL4ZjlSSYV
What an amazing image from the Webb telescope! Judy Schmidt and Ricardo Hueso processed images from three filters on the NIRCam to show off Jupiter, its ring system, its aurorae, and its nearest moons!
https://t.co/Nj2gb8SvEw
Dave Leake offers hints about finding Venus, Mercury, and the brightest asteroid, Vesta, in his Prairie Skies column in the @news_gazette.
https://t.co/3JSovY6Ar7
We have sensory-friendly shows tomorrow afternoon! Both programs will be shown with "lights up, sound down" settings. Be sure to check our website for social stories and to learn what sensory supports we have available. https://t.co/5pmO9Y4qHQ