May 18 2019
Lowell42: Guided by the Night: Can Animals See the Stars?

Lowell42: Guided by the Night: Can Animals See the Stars?

Presented by Lowell Observatory at Lowell Observatory

Human beings have always watched the skies, so it’s not surprising that astronomy is the oldest of all sciences. But what about other animals, can they see the stars too? Or are they indifferent to the charms of the night sky? In this talk, Dr. Michael West will present evidence that some animals use the stars to hunt or to migrate, while others lack the visual acuity to be stargazers.
Michael West is Deputy Director for Science at Lowell Observatory. He received his PhD in astronomy from Yale University and held research, teaching and leadership positions on four continents before coming to Flagstaff in 2015. He’s disappointed that, as far as he can tell, his dog has no interest in the stars.
No reservation required. Unless noted otherwise, regular admission fees apply for special event
Admission Info
No reservation required. Unless noted otherwise, regular admission fees apply for special event

Phone: 928-774-3358

Email: info@lowell.edu

Dates & Times

2019/05/18 - 2019/05/18

Location Info

Lowell Observatory

1400 West Mars Hill Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86001