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Observatory Sessions Set
MARCH 24, 2005--The UW-River Falls physics department continues the spring
season of observatory viewings on April 4-7 from 9 to 11 p.m. in Centennial
Science Hall.
Stargazing sessions are free and open to the public. Each observatory
session may include a planetarium show or introductory talk by physics
Professor Eileen Korenic, who will highlight a recent astronomical news
or provide an in-depth look at one or more of the objects visible that
night. Discussions are held in Room 271 of Centennial Science Hall.
Final observatory sessions scheduled for spring are May 2-5 from 9 to
11 p.m. All observatory viewings are scheduled on clear nights only, Monday-Thursday.
For daily weather updates, call 715/425-3560 or visit www.uwrf.edu/physics/obsviewtime.
About the Observatory
The UW-RF Observatory houses a 16-inch Meade computer-controlled LX200GPS
Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope, which arrived in October 2003. The Physics
Department also owns two 12-inch Meade LX200 telescopes that are usually
mounted on the observing deck during public stargazing sessions.
Viewers can expect to see a selection of deep sky objects, such as galaxies,
nebulae and star clusters. Saturn, one of the most impressive sights of
all, will be the only prominent moon or planet of our solar system to
be seen above the horizon during the upcoming sessions.
It is often best to arrive sometime after the start of an observing session
to avoid waiting in line. In addition to the main telescope under the
dome, one or two smaller telescopes will be set up on the observing deck.
A physics department faculty member, student or guest astronomer will
staff each telescope and be available to answer any questions. Observers
are encouraged to stay and look at as many elements as possible and feel
free to request personal observing targets.
Since the dome is unheated and the observing deck is outside in the open
air, guests are advised to dress appropriately for the weather.
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