Skip to Navigation
University of Pittsburgh
Print This Page Print this pages

July 21, 2011

Observatory open house planned

allegheny observatory building copyReservations will be accepted starting Aug. 1 for Allegheny Observatory’s Sept. 30 open house, which will be held 7-10 p.m.

Visitors can roam the observatory and peer through the 30-inch Thaw refractor telescope, a 47-foot instrument normally reserved for research. Members of the Amateur Astronomers Association of Pittsburgh will set up telescopes on the lawn for the public.

The observatory houses one of the oldest and largest collections of photographic plates of star fields, with a collection that began in 1914 and now boasts more than 110,000 images. Unlike regular observatory tours, the open house allows people to see these plates and take self-guided tours of the observatory’s research rooms.

The observatory is located at 159 Riverview Ave., Riverview Park, North Side. Tickets are free and reservations can be made by calling 412/321-2400 weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m beginning Aug. 1.


Leave a Reply