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APSU’s College of STEM announces Spring 2025 observatory nights

By: Colby Wilson January 28, 2025

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The observatory at APSU’s Farm and Environmental Education Center provides plenty of opportunities for astronomy enthusiasts to explore the skies. | Photo by Ralph Acosta

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. — The Austin Peay State University (APSU) Department of Physics, Engineering and Astronomy has announced four dates for Public Observatory Nights this spring at the Farm and Environmental Education Center, located at 1991 Pickens Road.

APSU's Public Observatory Nights are a must-attend for astronomy enthusiasts of all ages, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the wonders of the universe and explore celestial objects through state-of-the-art telescopes. Whether you're a seasoned stargazer or just curious about the cosmos, this event offers a unique opportunity to witness the beauty of the night sky.

With time changes looming, observation nights will start at different times. Temperatures drop after sunset, so please dress accordingly.

Austin Peay’s Spring 2025 Observatory Nights

Please register HERE for tickets to the February event. Tickets are free but only available on a first-come, first-served basis, with a limit of 50 patrons per session. A waiting list will be compiled for those who miss out, giving them a chance to attend the next month’s observation night before general public tickets are available.

Event Notes

For questions, please contact College of STEM Director of Communication Colby Wilson at wilsonrc@apsu.edu.

About the Austin Peay College of STEM

The College of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) provides studies for students in the areas of agriculture, astronomy, aviation sciences, biology, chemistry, computer science, earth and environmental sciences, engineering physics, engineering technology, information technology, mathematics, medical laboratory sciences, radiologic sciences and physics. Our outstanding, discipline-based programs are student-centered and designed to prepare students for responsible positions at all levels of research, industry, education, medicine and government positions.