Ring-of-fire eclipse: How to see it
Southern Utah will see an annular eclipse on the morning of Saturday, Oct. 14. Here’s how to watch it safely and respectfully.
Read MoreSouthern Utah will see an annular eclipse on the morning of Saturday, Oct. 14. Here’s how to watch it safely and respectfully.
Read MoreApril 22-30, join in local events honoring Utah’s phenomenal night skies.
Read MoreCelebrate International Dark Sky Week at these parks located an hour or less from the U’s campus.
Read MoreSharing compelling stories from the heart of the U’s campus: See August and September’s Humans of the U.
Read MoreOn Aug. 21, Paul Ricketts, director of the U’s South Physics Observatory, drove to Driggs, Idaho, to watch and document the total solar eclipse. Ricketts shared his take on the biggest astronomical event in decades from the point of view of an astronomy educator and celestial photographer.
Read MoreAll are welcome to the South Physics Observatory to stargaze and celebrate Halloween, a holiday with astronomical roots.
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