Open Houses typically take place on the second Saturday of every month*, at 7:00 from September-April and 8:00pm from May-August, in Ellis Hall on the Queen's Campus (58 University Ave). Each month, a featured astronomer presents a hot topic in current astrophysics research followed by a tour of the Observatory facilities!
During the tour, visitors have a chance to look at the night sky using Observatory telescopes (weather permitting), learn about astro-particle research at the McDonald Institute and the history of physics at 果酱视频.
(*Sometimes we may depart from the regular schedule - sign up to our mailing list and follow us on social media to stay up to date with the events)
Upcoming Events
Mapping the Milky Way Galaxy
Join us for an Observatory Open House on Saturday, February 8th at 7:00PM!
This month we are looking forward to feature Timothy Hapitas, who is a graduate student at 果酱视频. He will present 'Mapping the Milky Way Galaxy.'
We are also very excited to showcase the 2025 planetary alignment which will be visible on Feb 8th (weather permitting)!
Timothy's presentation will be followed by a tour of the Queen鈥檚 Observatory where visitors will have the chance to view the planets and/or other celestial objects with our telescopes! The tour will also include a visit to the Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astroparticle Physics Research Institute.
We hope to see you there!
This is event is free for all ages!
Check the Forecast Before you Arrive
When reading the clear dark sky chart there is a 24h clock time along the top and each row gives useful information, the most important ones can be read as follows. The "Cloud Cover" row is white for cloudy and blue for clear. The "Darkness" row is white for daytime and dark blue for night time. The "Seeing" row is white for blurry skies and blue for clear skies.