Our original production called Santa's Secret Star starts Friday evening November 28th, and runs through the month of December. Hope to see you in the dome!
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We have two news shows for the month of November! Remember, we go observing after the show if the weather cooperates! @UToledo@UToledo_NSM@UToledoAstro
Two new shows for the month of October! We also switch our Friday start time to 7:30 PM to adjust for the earlier sunsets.
On October 25 (1PM) and October 31 (7:30 PM), dress up the kids for some trick or treating as you watch Spooky Space!
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Astronomers are closer than ever to understanding how water arrived on Earth. Dr. Tom Megeath, a UToledo astronomy professor, co-authored recent research that provides a key insight into the mystery. He will now lead a project using the James Webb Space Telescope to advance this work. myut.link/dli
We've got a new show for August! Kid-focused programs return in September and remember, we look through a telescope after the program if the weather cooperates!
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We have a program on extrasolar worlds for the month of July! And just a note, there will NOT be a show on Friday, July 4th,. See you in the dome!
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The temperature inside the dome is a bit too high, and so for the comfort of our audience, and the safety of our computers, we have to cancel our program tonight, May 16.
Our apologies for any inconvenience this causes.
As we come to the end of the semester @UToledo, we are honoring our Spring 2025 Undergrad Outstanding Graduating Students! Today we are recognizing Milo Eckhardt, @UToledoAstro, for this achievement! Hear from Milo about her time at #UToledo! #UToledo25youtu.be/MIkFA4Aa_C0
Two new shows for the month of May! Remember, we switch from a 7:30 start time to an 8:30 start time starting this Friday, May 2. As always, observing afterwards weather permitting.
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Two new shows for the month of April! And remember, this Friday we will use the big 40-inch telescope to look at the sky after the show if the weather is clear.
See ritter.utoledo.edu for more information.
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