WWU Night Sky Observing

WWU Night Sky Observing Observing the sky with telescopes of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Western Washington University. Come one, come all! Free to attend.

We meet every clear Wednesday when classes are in session outside the CF building. Hours are seasonal - we post every Wednesday whether we plan to go out, and at what time. Visit http://www.wwu.edu/physics/observing.shtml for more information. Friends and families welcome.

08/01/2021

Up for an unusual observing challenge? Here is one requiring no telescope ...

05/14/2021

Astronomy is back!

07/25/2020

Night Sky Observing is on hiatus during the pandemic. Keep looking up, friends.

02/12/2020

Oh man, it’s cloudy!! No NSO tonight:( Check back in next week; forecast looks clear!

01/29/2020

We will be in front of the Rec Center tonight around 7pm (if the good weather holds)! We will be trying to view Venus and Neptune, as well as various deep sky objects in Orion!

10/09/2019

We will be out in front of the rec center tonight around 7:30! Should be every Wednesday from now on as long as it’s clear

10/02/2019

WWU Night Sky Observing is back for the new school year! We will be out by the Rec Center at 7:30pm tonight!

06/05/2019

Tonight's star party will unfortunately be delayed until Thursday June 6th due to cloudy conditions. See you then!

05/29/2019

Clouds again but don't lament, next week on June 5th we'll have 6 telescopes out for the last night sky observing time of the year!

05/23/2019

The atmosphere decided to surprise us with last minute clouds so night sky observing won't be out tonight.

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Bellingham, WA
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