Lectures are always free and open to the public, both in person and virtually. More information at www.cornellastrosociety.org/lecture-series!
Lectures are always free and open to the public, both in person and virtually. More information at www.cornellastrosociety.org/lecture-series!
The lecture will be streamed live over Zoom, and will take place in person in Appel Commons at Cornell. More info at cornellastrosociety.org/lecture-series!
The lecture will be streamed live over Zoom, and will take place in person in Appel Commons at Cornell. More info at cornellastrosociety.org/lecture-series!
From the telescope's dedication: "[...] it was not shipped until late in September and its erection in the dome was completed on October 16, 1922."
Read more at www.cornellastrosociety.org/about/irvhis...!
From the telescope's dedication: "[...] it was not shipped until late in September and its erection in the dome was completed on October 16, 1922."
Read more at www.cornellastrosociety.org/about/irvhis...!
More information can be found at cornellastrosociety.org/lecture-series. Please join us either in person or remotely!
More information can be found at cornellastrosociety.org/lecture-series. Please join us either in person or remotely!
More information can be found at cornellastrosociety.org/lecture-series. As always, please join us in person or remotely!
More information can be found at cornellastrosociety.org/lecture-series. As always, please join us in person or remotely!
We look forward to inviting both new and returning students and visitors into the 107-year-old observatory in just a few days.
We look forward to inviting both new and returning students and visitors into the 107-year-old observatory in just a few days.
CAS has received funding for painting and carpeting in our dome room, and we'll be making use of it over the next month or so.
Please stop by tonight, 8 to midnight! Cloud cover looks low and temperatures look moderate.
CAS has received funding for painting and carpeting in our dome room, and we'll be making use of it over the next month or so.
Please stop by tonight, 8 to midnight! Cloud cover looks low and temperatures look moderate.
More information at www.cornellastrosociety.org/visit!
More information at www.cornellastrosociety.org/visit!
Taken through the 102-year-old Irving Porter Church Refractor
Image taken by Ben Jacobson-Bell & The Cornell Astronomical Society
Taken through the 102-year-old Irving Porter Church Refractor
Image taken by Ben Jacobson-Bell & The Cornell Astronomical Society
The exposures were taken using the 102-year-old f/15 Irving P. Church 12" Refractor at the Fuertes Observatory, stacked in Siril and post-processed in Photoshop.
The exposures were taken using the 102-year-old f/15 Irving P. Church 12" Refractor at the Fuertes Observatory, stacked in Siril and post-processed in Photoshop.
This is 67x 30-second frames, stacked in Siril and post-processed with Photoshop.
This is 67x 30-second frames, stacked in Siril and post-processed with Photoshop.
This is 124 x 30-second frames, stacked in Siril.
This is 124 x 30-second frames, stacked in Siril.
This is 49x 30-second exposures, stacked using Siril.
This is 49x 30-second exposures, stacked using Siril.
This is 8x 3-minute frames, taken through the 1922 Irving P. Church 12-inch refractor.
This is 8x 3-minute frames, taken through the 1922 Irving P. Church 12-inch refractor.
This is 11 3-minute exposures, stacked, taken through the Irving P. Church 12-inch refractor at the Cornell University Fuertes Observatory.
This is 11 3-minute exposures, stacked, taken through the Irving P. Church 12-inch refractor at the Cornell University Fuertes Observatory.
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Tonight's weather is not looking terrible, so we might be able to see a few stars.
Tonight's weather is not looking terrible, so we might be able to see a few stars.
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Image 2: CAS Vice President Andrew Lewis with the 102-year-old telescope
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Image 2: CAS Vice President Andrew Lewis with the 102-year-old telescope
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