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The Birthplace of American Astronomy. See through the oldest public telescope in the country. We are a fully functioning 19th century observatory used daily by the public and amateur astronomers, civic organizations, teachers and students, scouts and history buffs. Open Monday through Friday 12-4 for you to explore, offer astronomy programs and stargazing. Thursday and Friday evenings, and dozens of special events throughout the year. A National Historic Landmark. Watch our New Video. We offer P ublic As...

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The Birthplace of American Astronomy. See through the oldest public telescope in the country. We are a fully functioning 19th century observatory used daily by the public and amateur astronomers, civic organizations, teachers and students, scouts and history buffs. Open Monday through Friday 12-4 for you to explore, offer astronomy programs and stargazing. Thursday and Friday evenings, and dozens of special events throughout the year. A National Historic Landmark. Watch our New Video. We offer P ublic As...

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Cincinnati Observatory - deanregas

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Dean has been the Astronomer for the Cincinnati Observatory since 2000. He is a renowned educator, a national popularizer of astronomy and an expert in observational astronomy. Dean is the co-host of. A new twist on an iconic backyard astronomy program made famous by Jack Horkheimer, which airs on over 100 PBS stations around the world. He is a Contributing Editor to. Sky and Telescope Magazine. And a contributor to. Dean's first book will take you from the Earth to the edge of the universe and back.

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Cincinnati Observatory - gallery

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1843 Merz und Mahler Refractor. 1904 Alvan Clark and Sons Refractor. Staff and Trustee Directory.

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Cincinnati Observatory - home

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The Birthplace of American Astronomy. See through the oldest public telescope in the country. We are a fully functioning 19th century observatory used daily by the public and amateur astronomers, civic organizations, teachers and students, scouts and history buffs. We offer public astronomy programs and stargazing. Every Thursday and Friday evening and dozens of special events throughout the year. A National Historic Landmark. Watch our New Video. LATE NIGHT, DATE NIGHT. August 27 from 10:30pm-Midnight.

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Great red spot (1). Tax day eclipse (1). Posted on: October 30, 2014 4:00 pm. October 2014 was a month to remember in astronomy. With a lunar eclipse on October 8 and a partial eclipse on October 23 there was lots to see. Astronomer Dean Regas shares some pictures from the eclipses. Read more …. Posted on: September 30, 2014 4:10 pm. Worlds will align, not once, but twice in October and here’s how you can attend the grandest celestial dance. Read more …. Ode to the Supermoon. Staff and Trustee Directory.

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Cincinnati Observatory - getinvolved

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Newsletters and Annual Reports. To make a secure online donation click the Donate button below. The Cincinnati Observatory Center is a non-profit 501c3 and all donations are fully tax-deductible. For more information about how you can support the Observatory with a donation, contact our Development Director Anna Hehman at (513) 321-5186, Ext. 6 or at anna@cincinnatiobservatory.org. To ensure matching gift funds for the Observatory, check with your employer! Donating Stock –. Talk to your financial advise...

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The Mythology of the Constellations and Much More. Tuesday, May 6, 2014. ECLIPSE CHASING ON APRIL 15. April 15, 2014. The forecast was not good. We were having a total lunar eclipse and there were clouds everywhere! In fact, 200 miles in all directions from Cincinnati, there were clouds clouds and more clouds. Columbus - cloudy. Louisville and Lexington - cloudy. Indianapolis - cloudy. Pittsburgh - cloudy. Nashville - cloudy. A 250 mile drive, as the closest place that I could maybe. The clouds had lifted.

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Deanspace: BULL'S EYE!

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The Mythology of the Constellations and Much More. Friday, December 20, 2013. S the Bull is easy to identify even in light polluted skies. Orion's belt stars make good pointers. Connect the three dots and continue the line of sight up and to the right and you will arrive at a small "V" shape of stars. That is Taurus' face. The brightest star in the "V" is the Bull's Eye, a red giant called Aldebaran. Aldebaran means "the follower," but what is it following? The Hyades are the closest open cluster. Of the...

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Deanspace: September 2013

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The Mythology of the Constellations and Much More. Thursday, September 12, 2013. This is the short version of the Greek legend. For the longer version, see Get Ready for the Huge, Fall Sky Saga posted 10/13/11 on this blog). I’m beautiful over here.” Her subjects grew weary of this but what could they do? After all, she was the Queen. Wait a second, that sounds like a great honor! FIND DEAN BY CLICKING. Interenational Year of Astronomy - US. The Moon and Earth' Shadow. Photo by Steve Rismiller.

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Deanspace: MARSAPALOOZA AND THE LUNAR ECLIPSE

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The Mythology of the Constellations and Much More. Monday, March 17, 2014. MARSAPALOOZA AND THE LUNAR ECLIPSE. Mars by Etienne Trouvelot 1877. Naked eye astronomers – get ready. In April the Red Planet returns to prime time and the Moon shows us a darker side. Was closer to us that it had been for over 60,000 years. For our public viewing we opened at dusk and lines formed at the two telescopes - out the door and down the block. The final person viewed Mars at 4:30 AM. Tax Day Lunar Eclipse. After totali...

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Deanspace: May 2013

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The Mythology of the Constellations and Much More. Wednesday, May 29, 2013. The planetary conjunction isn't over yet. Venus, Jupiter, and Mercury will be hanging around in the west-northwestern sky for a few more days. Last night I saw them less than 10 degrees above the horizon but could follow them all the way to sunset. On the night of May 26th they made a perfect equilateral triangle as shown by the picture below. Friday, May 24, 2013. COMA BERENICES - Berenice's Hair. Heads were going to roll (not t...

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Deanspace: Ursa Major - The Big Bear

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The Mythology of the Constellations and Much More. Friday, March 7, 2014. Ursa Major - The Big Bear. The ancient Greeks and some Native American groups both called these stars a big bear. The Big Dipper is only the rear end and tail of the bear. But have you ever seen a bear with a tail like that? It looks more like a raccoon or an angry cat to me. Well, imagine you're sitting around the campfire thousands of years ago and an old shaman begins to tell you the tale of the Big Bear. And as the bea. I'm Dea...

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Deanspace: October 2013

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The Mythology of the Constellations and Much More. Wednesday, October 2, 2013. THE OWL CLUSTER. or is it? Last month I wrote about the constellation Cassiopeia the Queen. September is generally the time where we have most number of clear nights in Cincinnati and I've been seeing a lot of Cassiopeia. When I aim my telescope or binoculars at the "W" shape I always see more stars than I bargained for. I'm Dean Regas from the Cincinnati Observatory and welcome to Deanspace. This is a site to share the my...

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Deanspace: AURIGA THE CHARIOTEER

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The Mythology of the Constellations and Much More. Wednesday, February 5, 2014. Look for Auriga almost straight overhead in the February evenings. Its stars form a squished-pentagon shape. Capella will be your guide and you can use it to find "the kids" on the next clear night. FIND DEAN BY CLICKING. Interenational Year of Astronomy - US. The Moon and Earth' Shadow. Photo by Steve Rismiller. Http:/ home.fuse.net/starfield/. Spiral Galaxy NGC 6946. Photo by Fred Calvert. Astronomy Picture of the Day.

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Deanspace: June 2013

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The Mythology of the Constellations and Much More. Thursday, June 27, 2013. A Korean Star Myth with Aquila and Lyra. Once upon a time a cowherd fell deeply in love with a woman weaver. They would see each other so often that the cows were neglected and the spinning wheel scarcely turned. The father of the weaver became so enraged by this slacking off (even in the name of love) that he banished the couple into the sky. Monday, June 17, 2013. The Moon’s distance changes very slowly. But if you compare Satu...

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The Birthplace of American Astronomy. See through the oldest public telescope in the country. We are a fully functioning 19th century observatory used daily by the public and amateur astronomers, civic organizations, teachers and students, scouts and history buffs. Open Monday through Friday 12-4 for you to explore, offer astronomy programs and stargazing. Thursday and Friday evenings, and dozens of special events throughout the year. A National Historic Landmark. Watch our New Video. We offer P ublic As...

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ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS FOR 2014. 2014 will be a busy year for backyard star gazers complete with two total lunar eclipses, one partial solar eclipse, and the return of Mars to the nighttime sky. First the largest planet in the solar system will shine in the prime time this winter. After the sun goes down, Jupiter. Is the bright night light visible high in the south. Look up on the following nights to see Jupiter next to the Moon. March 9 and 10. May 3 and 4. May 31 and June 1. The best nights to see Mercury.

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What's Coming Up at the Observatory. LATE NIGHT AT THE OBSERVATORY. From 10:30 pm-12:00 am. Looking for a unique Friday night out? 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 show you around the Observatory. Admission is $10 per person. To make reservations please call 513-321-5186. JOHN RUTHVEN; the 20th Century Audubon. At the Cincinnati Observatory. Tuesday May 20 at 7pm. Eyes of the Night. Scope ...

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For Teachers

Classes, PD, Links, and More. Are you looking for a unique way to spice up your Professional Development programs? The Cincinnati Observatory can help your teachers reach for the stars. If you have any questions or would like to schedule a program, please call Dean Regas at 513-321-5186 or email at. Some Good Astronomy Websites. University of Cincinnati NASA Educator Resource Center. Http:/ www.libraries.uc.edu/libraries/cech/curric guides/NASAEducatorResourceCenter.html. Astronomy Picture of the Day.

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