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Unless otherwise noted reservations are required for all programs.
To register call 513-321-5186 or email the Observatory. Reservations are not guaranteed unless they are confirmed by an Observatory staff member.

For additional information on Observatory programs, click here.
The Observatory offers many "Members Only" programs. For Membership information call 513-321-5186 or Join Online
Free public stargazes at Ohio's Stonelick Lake State Park
School Field Trips, Scout and other Outreach Education programs.
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Thu - May 02
7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
  Friends of the Observatory Monthly Meeting
Enjoy one of the most exciting learning opportunities in the Greater Cincinnati area.

Become a member and help us maintain an important part of Cincinnati's and the nation's scientific and architectural heritage. Astronomy presentations, news and telescope viewing for members of the Cincinnati Observatory Center.

Join Today!

www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Fri - May 03
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
  FOTOKids & FOTOTeens Youth Astronomy Club
A benefit of Family Memberships and above.

Monthly astronomy clubs for kids 6-9 and 10-15+ years of age (and their parents!) who have a deeper interest in astronomy and are available to attend regular monthly evening meetings.
Both clubs meet simultaneously; meeting times change with the seasons. For more information, contact Dean Regas (FOTO-Teens) or Leo Sack (FOTO-Kids) at 513-321-5186.

www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Sat - May 04
  Free Stargazes at Stonelick State Park
This is a great opportunity to view planets, galaxies, nebulae, star clusters and stars. It is also a good chance to see many different types of telescopes in action, ask questions and become involved in the fascinating world of astronomy.

Amateur astronomers are more than willing to have you look through their telescopes as well as explain astronomical concepts, from basic to complex.

Free and great for all ages.

Begins at dusk. Held only if clear skies.
Weather updates on Facebook: www.facebook.com.

Sat - May 04
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  SpaceFest 2013 @ the Air Force Museum-Dayton
Join us for a multitude of exciting space-related activities! The museum, Dayton Challenger Learning Center, Cincinnati Observatory and other partner organizations will offer hands-on activities for all ages, including special appearances by astronauts, a 5K fun run/walk and 1-mile kids' race, a Sun-Gaze with telescopes, a sneak peek into NASA's first space shuttle Crew Compartment Trainer, aircraft cockpit look-ins, musical performances by area bands, hands-on activities, model rocket building and launching, and much more.

Admission to most activities is FREE!

www.nationalmuseum.af.mil

Sat - May 04
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  GeoFair @ Cincinnati Gardens
METEORITES! METEORITES! METEORITES!

Oh and really amazing gems, minerals and fossils too.

Saturday 10-6 & Sunday 11-5pm

geofair.com

Tue - May 07
8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
  Astronomy on Your Computer
Put the entire universe on your computer.

There are several great, free sky simulation programs that can help you reach for the stars, and keep up with what's up in the sky. This class will cover installation and use of free downloadable planetarium type programs as well as a live tutorial on how to get the most out of them. Then we will cover the best astronomy apps for your mobile devices.

Please bring your laptops and/or mobile devices to class (others will be provided if you don't have them). Viewing of the real sky through the historic telescopes will follow (weather permitting).

Dean Regas is the outreach astronomer with the Cincinnati Observatory Center.

A UC Communiversity Course.
$22 per person.

Thu - May 09
8:30 AM - 9:00 PM
  Astronomy Thursday Public Program & Telescope Viewing
Astronomy presentations, Q&A, tour and telescope viewing (Program held rain or shine, viewing is weather permitting).

For ages 8 to 80.

The topics and the night sky change week to week so you can visit often. Reservations required.

Astronomy Thursdays admission is by suggested donation of $5 per person. Astronomy Fridays are $7 for adults, $5 for children under 18.
Please call the Observatory @ 513.321.5186 for more information and for reservations.
www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Fri - May 10
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
  Astronomy Friday Public Program & Telescope Viewing
Astronomy presentations, Q&A, tour and telescope viewing (Program held rain or shine, viewing is weather permitting).

For ages 8 to 80.

The topics and the night sky change week to week so you can visit often. Reservations required.

Astronomy Thursdays admission is by suggested donation of $5 per person. Astronomy Fridays are $7 for adults, $5 for children under 18.
Please call the Observatory @ 513.321.5186 for more information and for reservations.
www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Sat - May 11
  Free Stargazes at Stonelick State Park
This is a great opportunity to view planets, galaxies, nebulae, star clusters and stars. It is also a good chance to see many different types of telescopes in action, ask questions and become involved in the fascinating world of astronomy.

Amateur astronomers are more than willing to have you look through their telescopes as well as explain astronomical concepts, from basic to complex.

Free and great for all ages.

Begins at dusk. Held only if clear skies.
Weather updates on Facebook: www.facebook.com.

Sun - May 12
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  Historical Tours of the Cincinnati Observatory
Drop in anytime between 1 and 4pm and explore the fascinating story of the people who made Cincinnati the "Birthplace of American Astronomy".
$5 per person suggested donation.
Group tours available by appointment.
www.cincinnatiobservatory.org
Mon - May 13
7:30 AM - 9:30 AM
  Saturn!
Saturn is perhaps the prettiest of all the planets with its rings and moons. A guaranteed wow view!

We will discuss how our understanding of Saturn and its moons has changed from the days of Galileo to the Voyager and Cassini spacecraft missions. Learn about the disappearing rings phenomenon and Galileo’s puzzlement. Learn about the recently discovered ice geysers on Saturn’s moon Enceladus and the possibility of liquid water.
If weather permits, you will see this beautiful planet through the observatory telescope.

Basil Rowe is a board member of the Cincinnati Observatory CenteBasil Rowe is longtime member and astronomy educator with the Cincinnati Observatory Center.

A UC Communiversity Course.
$22 per person.

Wed - May 15
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
  Museum Day on Fountain Square
Museums & Historic Sites of Greater Cincinnati invites residents and visitors to explore the many historic and cultural gems of the Greater Cincinnati region at Museum Day on Fountain Square, Wednesday, May 9, 2012, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Come and learn about attractions from across the tri-state in one, convenient downtown Cincinnati location. More than two dozen museums and historic sites will be on hand.
Museum Day participants will have several hands-on opportunities including looking at genealogy files and maps from the Delhi Historical Society, sun-gazing with the Cincinnati Observatory, or participating in a Junior Ranger Activity with the William Howard Taft National Historic Site.
Thu - May 16
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
  Astronomy Thursday Public Program & Telescope Viewing
Astronomy presentations, Q&A, tour and telescope viewing (Program held rain or shine, viewing is weather permitting).

For ages 8 to 80.

The topics and the night sky change week to week so you can visit often. Reservations required.

Astronomy Thursdays admission is by suggested donation of $5 per person. Astronomy Fridays are $7 for adults, $5 for children under 18.
Please call the Observatory @ 513.321.5186 for more information and for reservations.
www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Sat - May 18
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
  Space Day at iSpace Cincinnati
Celebrate “Space Day 2013” hosted by iSPACE. This is a public family event and best of all, it is FREE of charge!

The Observatory will be there along with dozens of other astronomy & space science educators.
For more information about Space Day 2013, including potential exhibitors and activities, please check out our Space Day Page. ispacescience.org

Sat - May 18
9:00 PM - 11:00 PM
  Saturn Saturday!
The Lord of the Rings shines in prime time!

The magnificent planet, most breathtaking object in the universe, Saturn takes center stage at the Cincinnati Observatory for Saturnday.
And you can see it for yourself.

There will be viewing of Saturn through the historic 1845 and 1904 telescopes (weather permitting), running talks, and tours of the buildings. If clear, portable telescopes will be set up outside to show visitors the Moon and stars as well.

No reservations needed. Drop-ins welcome.
Cost: $7 per person.

Great for all ages.

For more information please call 513-321-5186

Thu - May 23
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
  Astronomy Thursday Public Program & Telescope Viewing
Astronomy presentations, Q&A, tour and telescope viewing (Program held rain or shine, viewing is weather permitting).

For ages 8 to 80.

The topics and the night sky change week to week so you can visit often. Reservations required.

Astronomy Thursdays admission is by suggested donation of $5 per person. Astronomy Fridays are $7 for adults, $5 for children under 18.
Please call the Observatory @ 513.321.5186 for more information and for reservations.
www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Fri - May 24
  Private Event - No Public Programs
Please check the calendar for upcoming Public Programs.
Sat - May 25
8:30 PM - 10:30 PM
  Beginner's Stargaze
Want some hands-on practice using a portable telescope?

Join us for an outdoor stargaze on the Observatory's grounds. You can bring your own telescope if you have one or "rent" one of ours for the evening!

A brief presentation will introduce you to the basics of how to use a telescope, and the best targets to look for in the sky that night. Simple star charts will be provided. The rest of the evening will be spent outside viewing (weather permitting). You're in charge of your own telescope - or bring a friend and share - but staff and volunteers will be available to help as needed!

Note: If you bring your own telescope, please know how to set it up - this night is mostly for viewing practice! If you need help learning to set up your telescope, please call the Observatory to arrange a one-on-one telescope help session.

Costs:
Admission - $7 / person
Telescope Rental - $10 / telescope (Free for Members)
Binocular Rental - $5 / binoculars

Reservations are required. Please call 513-321-5186 to sign up.

Sun - May 26
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  Historical Tours of the Cincinnati Observatory
Drop in anytime between 1 and 4pm and explore the fascinating story of the people who made Cincinnati the "Birthplace of American Astronomy".
$5 per person suggested donation.
Group tours available by appointment.
www.cincinnatiobservatory.org
Sun - May 26
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
  3 Planets Aligned!
Mercury, Venus, and king of the planets Jupiter, grace the early evening sky.
A great sight even without a telescope but we'll try to take a peek at Jupiter through our historic scope too.

No reservations needed.
Tours, Astro Q&A and more.

$7 per person.
Free for Observatory Members.

Mon - May 27
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
  3 Planets Aligned!
Mercury, Venus, and king of the planets Jupiter, grace the early evening sky.
A great sight even without a telescope but we'll try to take a peek at Jupiter through our historic scope too.

No reservations needed.
Tours, Astro Q&A and more.

$7 per person.
Free for Observatory Members.

Thu - May 30
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
  Astronomy Thursday Public Program & Telescope Viewing
Astronomy presentations, Q&A, tour and telescope viewing (Program held rain or shine, viewing is weather permitting).

For ages 8 to 80.

The topics and the night sky change week to week so you can visit often. Reservations required.

Astronomy Thursdays admission is by suggested donation of $5 per person. Astronomy Fridays are $7 for adults, $5 for children under 18.
Please call the Observatory @ 513.321.5186 for more information and for reservations.
www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Fri - May 31
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
  Astronomy Friday Public Program & Telescope Viewing
Astronomy presentations, Q&A, tour and telescope viewing (Program held rain or shine, viewing is weather permitting).

For ages 8 to 80.

The topics and the night sky change week to week so you can visit often. Reservations required.

Astronomy Thursdays admission is by suggested donation of $5 per person. Astronomy Fridays are $7 for adults, $5 for children under 18.
Please call the Observatory @ 513.321.5186 for more information and for reservations.
www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Sat - Jun 01
  Free Stargazes at Stonelick State Park
This is a great opportunity to view planets, galaxies, nebulae, star clusters and stars. It is also a good chance to see many different types of telescopes in action, ask questions and become involved in the fascinating world of astronomy.

Amateur astronomers are more than willing to have you look through their telescopes as well as explain astronomical concepts, from basic to complex.

Free and great for all ages.

Begins at dusk. Held only if clear skies.
Weather updates on Facebook: www.facebook.com.

Thu - Jun 06
7:30 AM - 10:00 PM
  Friends of the Observatory Monthly Meeting
Enjoy one of the most exciting learning opportunities in the Greater Cincinnati area.

Become a member and help us maintain an important part of Cincinnati's and the nation's scientific and architectural heritage. Astronomy presentations, news and telescope viewing for members of the Cincinnati Observatory Center.

Join Today!

www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Fri - Jun 07
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
  FOTOKids & FOTOTeens Youth Astronomy Club
A benefit of Family Memberships and above.

Monthly astronomy clubs for kids 6-9 and 10-15+ years of age (and their parents!) who have a deeper interest in astronomy and are available to attend regular monthly evening meetings.
Both clubs meet simultaneously; meeting times change with the seasons. For more information, contact Dean Regas (FOTO-Teens) or Leo Sack (FOTO-Kids) at 513-321-5186.

www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Sat - Jun 08
  Free Stargazes at Stonelick State Park
This is a great opportunity to view planets, galaxies, nebulae, star clusters and stars. It is also a good chance to see many different types of telescopes in action, ask questions and become involved in the fascinating world of astronomy.

Amateur astronomers are more than willing to have you look through their telescopes as well as explain astronomical concepts, from basic to complex.

Free and great for all ages.

Begins at dusk. Held only if clear skies.
Weather updates on Facebook: www.facebook.com.

Sat - Jun 08
10:30 PM - 12:00 AM
  Late Night @ the Observatory
Can't sleep? Looking for a unique night out?

Come see what the Observatory is like after hours - long after the "early crowd" has gone home. You'll get to use the oldest big telescope in the U.S. to view astronomical objects that are not visible until late at night (weather permitting). Get a sneak preview of the next season's planets and stars a month or two ahead of everyone else. Each night is different and special!

These programs are recommended for adults only. If the weather does not permit viewing, we'll have fun with some of the crazy science experiments and "adult" constellation mythology stories that we can't share with family audiences.

Admission is $10 per person

Sun - Jun 09
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  Sunday Sun-day Sundae!
Safely see solar flares and sunspots.

Free ice cream sundaes too!

$7 per person.

More details to follow.

Sun - Jun 09
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  A2Z Astronomy Class
The A2Z Astronomy class meets the second Sunday of each month at 7:00 pm in the West Wing of the 1873 Herget Building.

Discussions cover contemporary Astronomical topics as well as those historic. There is no prerequisite knowledge of Math or Astronomy is necessary. The group meets for about an hour or so and is free to any member of the Observatory.

Thu - Jun 13
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
  Astronomy Thursday Public Program & Telescope Viewing
Astronomy presentations, Q&A, tour and telescope viewing (Program held rain or shine, viewing is weather permitting).

For ages 8 to 80.

The topics and the night sky change week to week so you can visit often. Reservations required.

Astronomy Thursdays admission is by suggested donation of $5 per person. Astronomy Fridays are $7 for adults, $5 for children under 18.
Please call the Observatory @ 513.321.5186 for more information and for reservations.
www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Fri - Jun 14
8:30 PM - 9:00 PM
  Astronomy Friday Public Program & Telescope Viewing
Astronomy presentations, Q&A, tour and telescope viewing (Program held rain or shine, viewing is weather permitting).

For ages 8 to 80.

The topics and the night sky change week to week so you can visit often. Reservations required.

Astronomy Thursdays admission is by suggested donation of $5 per person. Astronomy Fridays are $7 for adults, $5 for children under 18.
Please call the Observatory @ 513.321.5186 for more information and for reservations.
www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Sat - Jun 15
8:30 AM - 10:00 PM
  Free Stargaze at Lincoln Ridge Park
Free Astronomy Program and Star Gazing

Lincoln Ridge Park
420 Independence Station Rd., Independence, KY 41051

Home to our popular 24 hole disc golf course, this 78 acre park is located off of Independence Station Road and is formerly known as Banklick Woods Park. Lincoln Ridge Park is host to our annual Star Gaze parties.

www.kentoncounty.org

Free, No Reservations Required.

Sat - Jun 15
9:00 PM - 11:00 PM
  An Evening of History and Science
A Special Night for Educational Testing Service conference attendees.

Experience the fascinating story of the first public astronomical observatory in the nation. From its founding in 1842 to the behind-the-scenes of today. Enjoy remarkable views of Saturn through our 1845 telescope.

$7 Adults / $5 Children under 18.
Program held cloudy or clear. (viewing weather permitting)
Space is limited. Reservations required. 513 321-5186
www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Mon - Jun 17 -- Fri - Jun 21
6:00 PM - 11:00 PM
  Astronomy and the Nature of Science - Professional Development Workshop
In partnership with Xavier University, the Cincinnati Observatory is hosting two graduate-level courses this summer.

Both classes may be taken for 1-3 credit hours at a greatly-reduced rate or for non-credit.

All classes will be held at the Cincinnati Observatory and include use of the historic telescopes.

"Astronomy and the Nature of Science"

Course goals: At the completion of this course, students will be able to:
• Trace the history of astronomy and analyze how our understanding of the universe has changed
• Understand the cycles of the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars
• Construct and use basic astronomical instruments
• Present an astronomy lesson to the class
• Incorporate math lessons into Space Science units
• Engage in a variety of scientific processes including observing, inferring, classifying, predicting, and concluding
• Demonstrate the differences between scientific hypotheses, theories, and laws
• Critically analyze scientific writings and draw conclusions from data and observations • Discuss common misconceptions of astronomy and science

Also coming up:
"Cross-Curricular Science Topics" July 16-20

For any questions about the content of these course please contact Dean Regas at 513-321-5186 dean@cincinnatiobservatory.org or Leo Sack leo@cincinnatiobservatory.org
For questions about registration please contact Xavier University Registrar at: 513-745-3941
www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Thu - Jun 20
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
  Astronomy Thursday Public Program & Telescope Viewing
Astronomy presentations, Q&A, tour and telescope viewing (Program held rain or shine, viewing is weather permitting).

For ages 8 to 80.

The topics and the night sky change week to week so you can visit often. Reservations required.

Astronomy Thursdays admission is by suggested donation of $5 per person. Astronomy Fridays are $7 for adults, $5 for children under 18.
Please call the Observatory @ 513.321.5186 for more information and for reservations.
www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Sat - Jun 22
8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
  SuperMoon!
Largest and closest full Moon of the year and it's a Saturday Night!
Come on over.

$7/person.

More info to follow.

Sun - Jun 23
1:00 PM
  Historical Tours of the Cincinnati Observatory
Drop in anytime between 1 and 4pm and explore the fascinating story of the people who made Cincinnati the "Birthplace of American Astronomy".
$5 per person suggested donation.
Group tours available by appointment.
www.cincinnatiobservatory.org
Tue - Jun 25
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  Planetology: Unlocking the Secrets of the Solar System
Believe it or not, the current exploration of the solar system has little to do with astronomy. Find out how knowledge of the Earth itself and an understanding of its physical processes help us grasp the very nature of other terrestrial planets.

Terry Endres is president of the Cincinnati Astronomical Society (www.cinastro.org), faculty at Cincinnati State and an astronomy educator with the Cincinnati Observatory Center.

A UC Communiversity Course.
$22 per person.

Thu - Jun 27
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
  Astronomy Thursday Public Program & Telescope Viewing
Astronomy presentations, Q&A, tour and telescope viewing (Program held rain or shine, viewing is weather permitting).

For ages 8 to 80.

The topics and the night sky change week to week so you can visit often. Reservations required.

Astronomy Thursdays admission is by suggested donation of $5 per person. Astronomy Fridays are $7 for adults, $5 for children under 18.
Please call the Observatory @ 513.321.5186 for more information and for reservations.
www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Fri - Jun 28
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
  Astronomy Friday Public Program & Telescope Viewing
Astronomy presentations, Q&A, tour and telescope viewing (Program held rain or shine, viewing is weather permitting).

For ages 8 to 80.

The topics and the night sky change week to week so you can visit often. Reservations required.

Astronomy Thursdays admission is by suggested donation of $5 per person. Astronomy Fridays are $7 for adults, $5 for children under 18.
Please call the Observatory @ 513.321.5186 for more information and for reservations.
www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Thu - Jul 04
7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
  Friends of the Observatory Monthly Meeting
Enjoy one of the most exciting learning opportunities in the Greater Cincinnati area.

Become a member and help us maintain an important part of Cincinnati's and the nation's scientific and architectural heritage. Astronomy presentations, news and telescope viewing for members of the Cincinnati Observatory Center.

Join Today!

www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Fri - Jul 05
  FOTOKids & FOTOTeens Youth Astronomy Club
A benefit of Family Memberships and above.

Monthly astronomy clubs for kids 6-9 and 10-15+ years of age (and their parents!) who have a deeper interest in astronomy and are available to attend regular monthly evening meetings.
Both clubs meet simultaneously; meeting times change with the seasons. For more information, contact Dean Regas (FOTO-Teens) or Leo Sack (FOTO-Kids) at 513-321-5186.

www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Fri - Jul 05
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
  FOTOKids & FOTOTeens Youth Astronomy Club
A benefit of Family Memberships and above.

Monthly astronomy clubs for kids 6-9 and 10-15+ years of age (and their parents!) who have a deeper interest in astronomy and are available to attend regular monthly evening meetings.
Both clubs meet simultaneously; meeting times change with the seasons. For more information, contact Dean Regas (FOTO-Teens) or Leo Sack (FOTO-Kids) at 513-321-5186.

www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Sat - Jul 06
  Free Stargazes at Stonelick State Park
This is a great opportunity to view planets, galaxies, nebulae, star clusters and stars. It is also a good chance to see many different types of telescopes in action, ask questions and become involved in the fascinating world of astronomy.

Amateur astronomers are more than willing to have you look through their telescopes as well as explain astronomical concepts, from basic to complex.

Free and great for all ages.

Begins at dusk. Held only if clear skies.
Weather updates on Facebook: www.facebook.com.

Wed - Jul 10
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  Space Rocks: Meteorites and More
John Ventre has taught astronomy courses for UC since 1973, and he is the historian for The Cincinnati Observatory Center.

A UC Communiversity Course

$12.00 per person.
For college age and above life-long learners

Enrollment is easy
Just a quick phone call (513-556-6932)
Or a few mouse clicks away
www.uc.edu

Thu - Jul 11
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
  Astronomy Thursday Public Program & Telescope Viewing
Astronomy presentations, Q&A, tour and telescope viewing (Program held rain or shine, viewing is weather permitting).

For ages 8 to 80.

The topics and the night sky change week to week so you can visit often. Reservations required.

Astronomy Thursdays admission is by suggested donation of $5 per person. Astronomy Fridays are $7 for adults, $5 for children under 18.
Please call the Observatory @ 513.321.5186 for more information and for reservations.
www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Fri - Jul 12
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
  Astronomy Friday Public Program & Telescope Viewing
Astronomy presentations, Q&A, tour and telescope viewing (Program held rain or shine, viewing is weather permitting).

For ages 8 to 80.

The topics and the night sky change week to week so you can visit often. Reservations required.

Astronomy Thursdays admission is by suggested donation of $5 per person. Astronomy Fridays are $7 for adults, $5 for children under 18.
Please call the Observatory @ 513.321.5186 for more information and for reservations.
www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Sat - Jul 13
  Free Stargazes at Stonelick State Park
This is a great opportunity to view planets, galaxies, nebulae, star clusters and stars. It is also a good chance to see many different types of telescopes in action, ask questions and become involved in the fascinating world of astronomy.

Amateur astronomers are more than willing to have you look through their telescopes as well as explain astronomical concepts, from basic to complex.

Free and great for all ages.

Begins at dusk. Held only if clear skies.
Weather updates on Facebook: www.facebook.com.

Sun - Jul 14
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  Sunday Sun-day Sundae
Safely see solar flares and sunspots.

Free ice cream sundaes too!

$7 per person.

More details to follow.

Sun - Jul 14
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  A2Z Astronomy Class
The A2Z Astronomy class meets the second Sunday of each month at 7:00 pm in the West Wing of the 1873 Herget Building.

Discussions cover contemporary Astronomical topics as well as those historic. There is no prerequisite knowledge of Math or Astronomy is necessary. The group meets for about an hour or so and is free to any member of the Observatory.

Mon - Jul 15 -- Fri - Jul 19
6:00 PM - 11:00 PM
  Cross-Curricular Science Topics - Professional Development Workshop
In partnership with Xavier University, the Cincinnati Observatory is hosting two graduate-level courses this summer.

Both classes may be taken for 1-3 credit hours at a greatly-reduced rate or for non-credit.

All classes will be held at the Cincinnati Observatory and include use of the historic telescopes.

"Cross-Curricular Science Topics"

Course Description: The focus of this workshop is to assist teachers in using astronomy as a vehicle for teaching math, history/social studies, language arts, and fine arts. The sessions will be a mixture of lecture, hands-on activities, small-group discussion and collaboration, and astronomy field experience. Topics include applications of astronomy to 5th-12th grade math; local, national, and world history; geography; ancient mythology and modern literature; and 2- and 3-dimensional functional art. Emphasis will be placed on both content information and exploration of curriculum integration strategies. Ideally, this workshop will empower teachers to integrate astronomy units into multiple subjects as a team-taught, cross-curricular theme. Participants will also be connected to local astronomy resources and equipment, as well as practice with the best sky simulation software.

Course goals: At the completion of this course, students will be able to:
• Trace the history of astronomy and analyze how astronomy has influenced and been influenced by other historical developments
• Calculate movements, sizes, distances, and viewing angles of planets, moons, stars, and other astronomical objects as seen from Earth
• Understand, interpret, and create literary and visual expressions of the heavens
• Construct and use basic astronomical instruments
• Present an astronomy-based lesson on a non-science subject to the class<

For any questions about the content of this course please contact Dean Regas at 513-321-5186 dean@cincinnatiobservatory.org or Leo Sack leo@cincinnatiobservatory.org
For questions about registration please contact Xavier University Registrar at: 513-745-3941
www.cincinnatiobservatory.org

Sat - Jul 20
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
  Free Stargaze at Lincoln Ridge Park
Free Astronomy Program and Star Gazing

Lincoln Ridge Park
420 Independence Station Rd., Independence, KY 41051

Home to our popular 24 hole disc golf course, this 78 acre park is located off of Independence Station Road and is formerly known as Banklick Woods Park. Lincoln Ridge Park is host to our annual Star Gaze parties.

www.kentoncounty.org

Free, No Reservations Required.

Mon - Jul 22
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  Behind the Scenes @ the Observatory
Look to the heavens through the oldest continuously used telescope in the world; explore the depths of the 1873 observatory including its attic and basement; and learn why President Adams laid the observatory's original cornerstone in 1843. Hear the fascinating history of the founding of the observatory; investigate how the 19th century astronomers determined time for the city of Cincinnati; discover why the observatory was designated a National Historic Landmark; and find out what is in store for the future.

Craig Niemi is Director of the Cincinnati Observatory. He and Valerie are longtime volunteers also. and Valerie Niemi are with the Cincinnati Observatory Center..

A UC Communiversity Course

$22.00 per person.
For college age and above life-long learners

Enrollment is easy
Just a quick phone call (513-556-6932)
Or a few mouse clicks away
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