SkyWatch: Get Up Close and Personal with Celestial Objects

Visitors are invited to come to SkyWatch at the Henry Buhl, Jr. Planetarium & Observatory to get up-close and personal with amazing celestial objects. The evening begins with a virtual tour of the night sky in Buhl Planetarium. Afterward, visitors are welcome to enjoy additional planetarium programs. If the skies are clear, you will head up to the observatory! Spot Saturn’s rings or details on the lunar surface through the 16-inch Meade LX200 Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope, and chat with the team of expert stargazers.

The next SkyWatch will be held on Friday, May 26 at 7:00 pm, and again at 9:00 pm at Carnegie Science Center. Come early, or come late, as your schedule permits. SkyWatch happens rain or shine. Are you an astronomy expert? Bring your own, fully-assembled telescope to share with others, and visit SkyWatch for free! For more information, or to purchase your ticket, visit the SkyWatch event page.

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Carnegie Science Center, 1 Allegheny Avenue, Pittsburgh

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