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New Immersive Films at the Lowell Universe Theater

Are you ready to travel 13.8 billion years into the past or leap forward into the future of Mars exploration? How about a journey across the observable universe? We’re over the Moon to announce a brand-new lineup of short films in the Lowell Universe Theater. Read on to see what’s showing now!*


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Itinerary for a Spring Break Visit to Lowell Observatory

Add a bit of cosmic flair to your spring break with a visit to Lowell Observatory! Don’t worry, we’ve already done the planning for you. This spring break itinerary highlights the top things to do at Lowell in the afternoon and evening to make the most of your visit. 

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Celebrating Women in STEM: The Legacy of Elizabeth Roemer

From its earliest days, Lowell Observatory has fostered opportunities for women in STEM fields. At a time when it was uncommon, and often discouraged, for women to work outside the home, observatory founder Percival Lowell hired two female staff members: secretary


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New Book Robert Goddard’s Massachusetts Honors the Centennial of the World’s First Modern Rocket Launch

Robert Goddard’s Massachusetts, coauthored by Lowell Observatory Historian Kevin Schindler and Charles Slatkin, to be released March 3.

Flagstaff, Arizona –

A century after Robert H...


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In this episode of Star Stuff, host Kevin Schindler sits down with renowned Hopi/Cherokee artist Gerald Dawavendewa to celebrate the unveiling of the monumental 30-foot Indigenous Cosmology mural at Lowell Observatory’s Astronomy Discovery Center.

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