Dominey Observatory - Public Viewing Nights
To reserve your spot, please email observatory@shsu.edu or call (936) 294-1601. Please include the full names of all attendees when making your reservation.
Date | Time | ||
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Saturday, March 8th | 8:00pm | Reservations are currently at capacity. | |
Saturday, March 22nd | 8:00pm | Reservations are currently at capacity. | |
Saturday, April 12th | 8:00pm | Reservations are currently at capacity. | |
Saturday, April 26th | 8:00pm | Reservations are currently at capacity. | |
FAQ
Can I come to the observatory without a reservation?
No, a reservation is required to visit the Dominey Observatory.
Is food or drink allowed?
No, we ask that all food and drinks be left in your car.
Can I bring my own telescope?
Yes, but prior approval is required when making your reservation. We encourage visitors to bring their own telescopes, but depending on the night, space may be limited.
What are your office hours?
Our office is open Monday through Friday, 8 AM – 5 PM, excluding weekends and holidays.
Can I bring a large group, or do you allow field trips?
For large groups or organizations, please contact us directly to arrange a dedicated viewing session outside of our public events.
I saw that some nights are dedicated to students. Can I visit on those nights?
No, those nights are reserved exclusively for students enrolled in our astronomy courses.
How much does it cost?
Public viewings are FREE! However, we do accept donations.
How to Donate:
- Click Give Now
- Enter your Gift Amount
- Under Gift Designation, select College of Science & Engineering Technology
- Under Area of Support, choose Friends of Physics
Location & Directions
Dominey Observatory
📍 39 Knox Cir, Huntsville, TX 77320
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Videos of Previous Talks
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Single electron resolution phonon mediated detectors for dark matter and neutrino searches.
Dr. Nader Mirabolfathi
2/7/2018 -
Is there life after physics?
Dr. Mark L. Spearman
2/5/2018 -
Can you simulate the space radiation environment for more accurate ground based radiobiology outcomes?
Mr. Jeff Chancellor
11/13/2017 -
The quantum mechanics of dark matter.
Dr. Matthew Baumgart
2/27/2017 -
Inflation of the early universe.
Dr. Jessica Cook
2/23/2017 -
What is the dark matter?
Dr. William Shepherd
2/9/2017 -
A dark riddle.
Dr. James Dent
2/8/2017 -
Predictions from unification: dark matter and all that.
Dr. Ilia Gogoladze
1/23/2017 -
Frontiers of new physics at the Large Hadron Collider.
Dr. Shreyashi Chakdar
11/14/2016 -
The first three seconds: field notes from a cosmic archaeologist.
Dr. Kuver Sina
10/17/2016