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The view of tonight's Moon from our Phoebe Waterman Haas Public Observatory. Did you #ObserveTheMoon tonight? We'd love to see your pictures! (And don't forget to let us know where you were observing from.) #SIObservatory
Mercury is transiting the Sun right now! This is the view through a safe solar telescope at our Phoebe Waterman Haas Public Observatory, where we are viewing the #MercuryTransit until it ends at 1pm EST. Have you taken your own transit photo? Share it with tag #SIObservatory
Keep your eyes to the skies tonight to see the #GeminidMeteorShower2018! 🔭 Get started stargazing, and learn more about meteors, with resources from our experts at #SIObservatory: s.si.edu/2PxrY4S
At the Museum in DC, we have a number of solar telescopes that reveal different things about our nearest star. These pictures of the Sun were taken on the same day with different types of telescopes: hydrogen-alpha and calcium-k. #SIObservatory
It's a beautiful day for a rare celestial event! Come view the transit of Mercury with us at our #SIObservatory. Stop by between 7:30 am and 1 pm we’ll help you safely see Mercury's shadow cross the Sun. s.si.edu/32xo1D0 #MercuryTransit
Visit our Phoebe Waterman Haas Public Observatory today until 3 pm to observe the morning "star," Venus! #SIObservatory 🔭
St. Louis meteor! The @airandspace #SIObservatory says, "This is a fireball, a very bright meteor caused by a big piece of space material burning up as it goes through the atmosphere, likely from the Taurid meteor shower, which peaked Monday. Thanks @MindMattersPod for sharing.
Did you see the #Lyrid meteor shower last night? One of our astronomy educators took this photo of a meteor streaking across the sky in DC just before Moonrise. #SIObservatory 📸: @demessieres
Happy #NationalAstronomyDay! Up for some backyard skygazing? Check out our Open Space website for tips and tricks from our astronomy pros: s.si.edu/2PxrY4S 🌕🌌 🔭#SIObservatory
This account is now retired. We've had an awesome 7 years chatting with all of you. You can find us over @airandspace sharing astronomy news and events, and reminding you to always keep looking up. Clear skies! #SIObservatory
#SIObservatory Update: Due to the forecasted clouds and rain, tonight's stargazing at the Phoebe Waterman Haas Public Observatory has been cancelled.
Celebrate the start of summer with us this Saturday, June 22. The Museum in DC will be open until 9:30 pm, and we'll have stargazing at our #SIObservatory from 9:30 to 11:30 pm: s.si.edu/2IPyJwQ #SolsticeSaturday
Tonight is International #ObservetheMoon Night! Join us at our Phoebe Waterman Haas Public Observatory to moongaze with us and talk to our astronomy experts about the Moon, planets, stars, and more. 🌔🌃 🔭 6:30 to 9:30 pm: s.si.edu/2PL6O3d #SIObservatory
It's #SolsticeSaturday! ☀️ The Museum in DC will be open until 9:30 pm tonight to celebrate the beginning of summer, and our #SIObservatory will be open for nighttime observing from 9:30 to 11:30 pm. 🔭 Learn more: s.si.edu/2IPyJwQ
Just saw International Space Station #ISS fly over DC area -- very bright dot moving very fast. #SIObservatory
Mark your calendars! 📆 There are exciting space science missions happening in the next few months, exploring the Moon, Sun, Mars, and more! ☀️ 🌕 Here's what our #SIObservatory experts are looking forward to: s.si.edu/2ypehOR
Come stargaze with us tomorrow night! The Phoebe Waterman Haas Public Observatory will be open from 8:30 to 10:30 pm on Thursday, March 28 for nighttime observing: s.si.edu/2HJ2Iby 🔭🌌 #SIObservatory
St. Louis meteor! The @airandspace #SIObservatory says, "This is a fireball, a very bright meteor caused by a big piece of space material burning up as it goes through the atmosphere, likely from the Taurid meteor shower, which peaked Monday. Thanks @MindMattersPod for sharing.
Mercury is transiting the Sun right now! This is the view through a safe solar telescope at our Phoebe Waterman Haas Public Observatory, where we are viewing the #MercuryTransit until it ends at 1pm EST. Have you taken your own transit photo? Share it with tag #SIObservatory
It's a beautiful day for a rare celestial event! Come view the transit of Mercury with us at our #SIObservatory. Stop by between 7:30 am and 1 pm we’ll help you safely see Mercury's shadow cross the Sun. s.si.edu/32xo1D0 #MercuryTransit
It's #SolsticeSaturday! ☀️ The Museum in DC will be open until 9:30 pm tonight to celebrate the beginning of summer, and our #SIObservatory will be open for nighttime observing from 9:30 to 11:30 pm. 🔭 Learn more: s.si.edu/2IPyJwQ
Celebrate the start of summer with us this Saturday, June 22. The Museum in DC will be open until 9:30 pm, and we'll have stargazing at our #SIObservatory from 9:30 to 11:30 pm: s.si.edu/2IPyJwQ #SolsticeSaturday
At the Museum in DC, we have a number of solar telescopes that reveal different things about our nearest star. These pictures of the Sun were taken on the same day with different types of telescopes: hydrogen-alpha and calcium-k. #SIObservatory
Did you see the #Lyrid meteor shower last night? One of our astronomy educators took this photo of a meteor streaking across the sky in DC just before Moonrise. #SIObservatory 📸: @demessieres
Come stargaze with us tomorrow night! The Phoebe Waterman Haas Public Observatory will be open from 8:30 to 10:30 pm on Thursday, March 28 for nighttime observing: s.si.edu/2HJ2Iby 🔭🌌 #SIObservatory
#SIObservatory Update: Due to the forecasted clouds and rain, tonight's stargazing at the Phoebe Waterman Haas Public Observatory has been cancelled.
Visit our Phoebe Waterman Haas Public Observatory today until 3 pm to observe the morning "star," Venus! #SIObservatory 🔭
Due to inclement weather, tonight's stargazing is cancelled. Follow #SIObservatory for more stargazing events in 2019! ✨
Keep your eyes to the skies tonight to see the #GeminidMeteorShower2018! 🔭 Get started stargazing, and learn more about meteors, with resources from our experts at #SIObservatory: s.si.edu/2PxrY4S
Grab your jacket 🧥, gloves 🧤, and flashlight 🔦 & come stargazing with us! 💫 🔭 Free stargazing at our Udvar-Hazy Center in Virginia from 5:30-8:30, weather permitting. Look for staff with red flashlights to guide you to the telescopes! s.si.edu/2zULRfm #SIObservatory
Sorry for the delay! Due to inclement weather, the #SIObservatory is closed tonight.
The view of tonight's Moon from our Phoebe Waterman Haas Public Observatory. Did you #ObserveTheMoon tonight? We'd love to see your pictures! (And don't forget to let us know where you were observing from.) #SIObservatory
Tonight is International #ObservetheMoon Night! Join us at our Phoebe Waterman Haas Public Observatory to moongaze with us and talk to our astronomy experts about the Moon, planets, stars, and more. 🌔🌃 🔭 6:30 to 9:30 pm: s.si.edu/2PL6O3d #SIObservatory
Mark your calendars! 📆 There are exciting space science missions happening in the next few months, exploring the Moon, Sun, Mars, and more! ☀️ 🌕 Here's what our #SIObservatory experts are looking forward to: s.si.edu/2ypehOR
Happy #NationalAstronomyDay! Up for some backyard skygazing? Check out our Open Space website for tips and tricks from our astronomy pros: s.si.edu/2PxrY4S 🌕🌌 🔭#SIObservatory
The view of tonight's Moon from our Phoebe Waterman Haas Public Observatory. Did you #ObserveTheMoon tonight? We'd love to see your pictures! (And don't forget to let us know where you were observing from.) #SIObservatory
Mercury is transiting the Sun right now! This is the view through a safe solar telescope at our Phoebe Waterman Haas Public Observatory, where we are viewing the #MercuryTransit until it ends at 1pm EST. Have you taken your own transit photo? Share it with tag #SIObservatory
Happy #NationalAstronomyDay! Up for some backyard skygazing? Check out our Open Space website for tips and tricks from our astronomy pros: s.si.edu/2PxrY4S 🌕🌌 🔭#SIObservatory
Did you see the #Lyrid meteor shower last night? One of our astronomy educators took this photo of a meteor streaking across the sky in DC just before Moonrise. #SIObservatory 📸: @demessieres
It's a beautiful day for a rare celestial event! Come view the transit of Mercury with us at our #SIObservatory. Stop by between 7:30 am and 1 pm we’ll help you safely see Mercury's shadow cross the Sun. s.si.edu/32xo1D0 #MercuryTransit
Visit our Phoebe Waterman Haas Public Observatory today until 3 pm to observe the morning "star," Venus! #SIObservatory 🔭
Celebrate the start of summer with us this Saturday, June 22. The Museum in DC will be open until 9:30 pm, and we'll have stargazing at our #SIObservatory from 9:30 to 11:30 pm: s.si.edu/2IPyJwQ #SolsticeSaturday
Tonight is International #ObservetheMoon Night! Join us at our Phoebe Waterman Haas Public Observatory to moongaze with us and talk to our astronomy experts about the Moon, planets, stars, and more. 🌔🌃 🔭 6:30 to 9:30 pm: s.si.edu/2PL6O3d #SIObservatory
It's #SolsticeSaturday! ☀️ The Museum in DC will be open until 9:30 pm tonight to celebrate the beginning of summer, and our #SIObservatory will be open for nighttime observing from 9:30 to 11:30 pm. 🔭 Learn more: s.si.edu/2IPyJwQ
#SIObservatory Update: Due to the forecasted clouds and rain, tonight's stargazing at the Phoebe Waterman Haas Public Observatory has been cancelled.
At the Museum in DC, we have a number of solar telescopes that reveal different things about our nearest star. These pictures of the Sun were taken on the same day with different types of telescopes: hydrogen-alpha and calcium-k. #SIObservatory
Mark your calendars! 📆 There are exciting space science missions happening in the next few months, exploring the Moon, Sun, Mars, and more! ☀️ 🌕 Here's what our #SIObservatory experts are looking forward to: s.si.edu/2ypehOR
Come stargaze with us tomorrow night! The Phoebe Waterman Haas Public Observatory will be open from 8:30 to 10:30 pm on Thursday, March 28 for nighttime observing: s.si.edu/2HJ2Iby 🔭🌌 #SIObservatory
This account is now retired. We've had an awesome 7 years chatting with all of you. You can find us over @airandspace sharing astronomy news and events, and reminding you to always keep looking up. Clear skies! #SIObservatory
Grab your jacket 🧥, gloves 🧤, and flashlight 🔦 & come stargazing with us! 💫 🔭 Free stargazing at our Udvar-Hazy Center in Virginia from 5:30-8:30, weather permitting. Look for staff with red flashlights to guide you to the telescopes! s.si.edu/2zULRfm #SIObservatory
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