Go back

Austin Peay invites public to see lunar occultation of Mars

Placeholder
The public event is scheduled for Dec. 7.

(Posted on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022)

Austin Peay State University’s Department of Physics, Engineering and Astronomy will give children and adult astronomy enthusiasts a chance to observe a lunar occultation of Mars – when the moon passes in front of Mars – at the university’s observatory on Wednesday, Dec. 7.

The public observing night will begin around 8:30 p.m. at the observatory, housed at APSU’s Environmental Education Center and Farm, 1991 Pickens Road.

The night will feature the university’s 20-inch Ritchey-Chretien telescope, which has the same optical design as NASA’s Hubble Telescope, and professors and students eager to help visitors make the most of the night.

Attendees must RSVP by filling out the form at the bottom of the Department of Physics, Engineering and Astronomy webpage. The event will be limited to the first 30 guests.

As of Friday, the forecast called for cloudy skies. If that forecast holds, Dr. Spencer Buckner will deliver a short lecture on the event and display a livestream from another location that has clear skies. The event will last about 90 minutes.

Attendees should dress appropriately for the weather and nighttime temperatures. As on all APSU campuses, smoking and alcohol are prohibited.

News Feed

View All News
20260423-coal-student-leadership-awards-20
APSU's College of Arts & Letters announces 2025-26 student and alumni awards

The college has announced its 2025-26 Student Leadership Award and Distinguished Alumni Award recipients, recognizing six outstanding students and six alumni whose achievements span the visual arts, communication, history, literature, music, and theatre.

Read More
insms-fpn-belgrade
Austin Peay State University formalizes landmark partnership with University of Belgrade's Faculty of Political Science

The partnership establishes a framework for joint conferences, scholarly co-publication, faculty exchanges, and expanded study abroad programming for APSU students in Serbia.

Read More
HHP Summit RSS
APSU to host inaugural Health and Performance Summit for sport, recovery and tactical fields

The Department of Health and Human Performance will host its inaugural Health and Performance Summit on Saturday, Oct. 17, in the Health Professions Building, bringing together nationally recognized leaders in strength and conditioning, sports science, healthcare, and tactical performance.

Read More