Community members are invited to safely view the partial eclipse from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Mediterranean Garden courtyard on the SDSU campus
Community members are invited to safely view the partial eclipse from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Mediterranean Garden courtyard on the SDSU campus
Dr. Rachel Bezanson will share how she’s using the newest NASA observatory – the James Webb Space Telescope – to learn about the earliest galaxies
Local students in high school, community college or their first two years at San Diego State University who are interested in astronomy research and STEM careers should consider applying for the free four-week educational experience.
At a recent San Diego Astronomy on Tap virtual event, SDSU Astronomy master’s student Ashley LeMasters explained what we know and what we still have […]
The SDSU Department of Astronomy is sad to report the passing of Clarence (Ted) Daub, Jr. on Oct. 1, 2022.
The annual light show will peak across the Northern Hemisphere in mid-August. Professor Doug Leonard has tips on when, where and why to look up at the night sky.
Ahead of the event, the astronomy professor was interviewed about why dark skies are important for astronomy research