The Fireworks Galaxy. Imaged At Bridgewater State University Observatory, Fall 2019. Reprocessed 2025.

The Fireworks Galaxy. Imaged At Bridgewater State University Observatory, Fall 2019. Reprocessed 2025.

The Fireworks Galaxy. Imaged at Bridgewater State University Observatory, Fall 2019. Reprocessed 2025. Credit: BSU Experimental Astrophysics Research (BEAR) Team.

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1 month ago

3/26: Public night is cancelled tonight due to clouds. We'll try again next week.


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9 months ago
Doomed Star Eta Carinae - NASA
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Eta Carinae may be about to explode. But no one knows when - it may be next year, it may be one million years from now. Eta Carinae's mass -

According to this article on NASA's website, Eta Carinae, a star in the Keyhole Nebula, went through an interesting outburst about 170 years ago, which made it one of the brightest stars in the southern sky. Check it out!


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1 year ago
Planet Venus As Seen By The Japanese Spacecraft Akatsuki Built By Institute Of Space & Astronautical

Planet Venus as seen by the Japanese spacecraft Akatsuki built by Institute of Space & Astronautical Science/Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency


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1 year ago

We'll be closed tonight, Wednesday Oct. 11. We expect up to 70% cloud coverage depending on which forecast you believe, and the satellite images look terrible.

HOWEVER keep an eye out this Saturday for the solar eclipse! If the weather is clear, we'll start giving out information and eclipse glasses around classes at 10:30 am and set up some solar telescopes on the observing decks. The eclipse lasts from12:18 to 2:34 pm. In the case of clouds, we'll only stream the eclipse in the lobby on the first floor.

1 year ago
We'll Be Open April 8th For The Eclipse, Too, With Solar Filters And Projections Of The Sun. Find Us

We'll be open April 8th for the eclipse, too, with solar filters and projections of the Sun. Find us at Bridgewater State University's Science and Mathematics Center.


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1 year ago
Mosaic Of The Eagle Nebula, June 6, 2015. Image Credit: Adam Gustafson | Jamie Kern | BSU Observatory.

Mosaic of the Eagle Nebula, June 6, 2015. Image Credit: Adam Gustafson | Jamie Kern | BSU Observatory.

Imaged in luminance and photometric R, V and B filters. Approximately 2 hours total exposure time.

The Eagle nebula is a stellar nursery where new stars are born. 


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8 months ago
Did You Know That There Are 5 Known Dwarf Planets In Our Solar System? Everyone Knows Pluto, But There

Did you know that there are 5 known dwarf planets in our solar system? Everyone knows Pluto, but there is also Ceres, Haumea, Makemake and Eris.

Info from: https://www.iau.org/public/themes/pluto/#n6


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1 year ago

In case of confusion, the observatory is not open this Wednesday.

As consolation, here's the 'Great Turkey Nebula' of 2020 from Astronomy Picture Of The Day. I wonder what APOD's cooking this year?

In Case Of Confusion, The Observatory Is Not Open This Wednesday.

The Great Turkey Nebula Imagination Credit & Copyright:Eric Coles

Explanation: Surprisingly reminiscent of The Great Nebula in Orion, The Great Turkey Nebula spans this creative field of view. Of course if it were the Orion Nebula it would be our closest large stellar nursery, found at the edge of a large molecular cloud a mere 1,500 light-years away. Also known as M42, the Orion Nebula is visible to the eye as the middle "star" in the sword of Orion the Hunter, a constellation now rising in planet Earth's evening skies. Stellar winds from clusters of newborn stars scattered throughout the Orion Nebula sculpt its ridges and cavities seen in familiar in telescopic images. Much larger than any bird you might be cooking, this Great Turkey Nebula was imagined to be similar in size to the Orion Nebula, about 13 light-years across. Stay safe and well. (APOD, 2020 Nov. 16).

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap201126.html


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1 year ago
Make Your Halloween Pumpkin Shine Bright Like A Star Observed By The James Webb Space Telescope! 🎃

Make your Halloween pumpkin shine bright like a star observed by the James Webb Space Telescope! 🎃

The 8-point diffraction spikes are a signature look in Webb’s images of bright objects in the universe. Download the stencil or any of the other Webb patterns: https://webbtelescope.pub/46HNvPV


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2 months ago
Picture Of The Day!

Picture of the Day!

This image is composed of consecutive shots taken near Llers in Spain’s Girona province, showing Comet Pons-Brooks. After passing closest to the Sun, it is now fading as it moves into the southern skies toward the outer Solar System.

Image credit: Juan Carlos Casado


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STEM Education, Astrophysics Research, Astrophotography, and Outreach located at 24 Park Ave., Bridgewater MA. You'll find us on the two outdoor balconies on the 5th floor, and you'll find our official website here: https://www.bridgew.edu/center/case/observatory .

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