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Stargazing Sessions
*Monday S
targazing in February is 7-8 pm
As a service to Chester and surrounding communities in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, we offer
Monday twilight
and
Friday evening
telescope viewing sessions to identify and observe prominent objects in the night sky. Widener University students, faculty, and staff are also welcome to attend. Each session is supervised by a Widener University astronomer, assisted by a student.
Widener University Observatory
Visitors to the
Widener University Observatory
will get first-hand experience in viewing planets, stars, nebulae, clusters, and galaxies using a 16-inch computer-driven Meade Cassegrain reflecting telescope. In addition, several smaller, 12-inch telescopes are used. Look through our
photo gallery of images on flickr
taken with our telescope using a charge-coupled device (CCD) camera.
Group Sessions
In addition to the regularly scheduled sessions, requests for
special group sessions
for elementary and high school children are considered.
Bad Weather Policy
The
Widener University Clear Sky Chart
gives an hour-by-hour prediction of when to expect clear skies for observing. If the skies are cloudy, a session may be cancelled. Please review our Widener University Clear Sky Chart gives an hour-by-hour prediction of when to expect clear skies for observing. If the skies are cloudy, a session may be cancelled. Please review our
Bad Weather Policy.
The Night Sky this Month
What stars and planets are visible in the night sky tonight? Check out our
Night Sky Column
on the
Cosmos Portal
. Download our monthly
Night Sky Viewing
and
Calendar
pages. Download free sky maps from
Skymaps.com
and
Space.com
.
Astronomy and Weather Links
A number of interesting
astronomy and weather related links
are here for your education and enjoyment.
Department of Physics & Astronomy
Visit our
Department of Physics & Astronomy website
. We offer a major in physics and minors in physics and in
astronomy
; also dual degrees with engineering; and teacher certification in physics.
NEWS
Franklin Institute Chief Astronomer Derrick Pitts Named to Widener Board of Trustees
Cosmos Portal: The Night Sky
This
Month
Night Sky Calendar
(.pdf)
Night Sky Guide (.pdf)
Physics Alum Jeff Blomquist is Co-Author of A User's Guide to the Universe
Contact Information
Science Division
College of Arts & Sciences
Kirkbride Hall
Widener University
One University Place
Chester, PA 19013
tel: 610-499-4003
fax: 610-499-4496
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Friday Evening Sessions
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