Jan 16 2016
CAS Monthly Meeting and Astronomy Presentation

CAS Monthly Meeting and Astronomy Presentation

Presented by Coconino Astronomical Society at Lowell Observatory - Steele Visitor Center Auditorium

Topic: "An Historic Brashear Telescope Saved by Restoration"
Speaker: Ralph Nye – Director of Technical Services, Lowell Observatory

In 1914 Percival Lowell obtained a combination 9" and 6" objective Brashear Astrograph from Swarthmore College which he used to pursue his quest for "Planet X". In 1915 the instrument actually took the first photograph of Pluto, fourteen years before its official discovery in 1929 by Clyde Tombaugh. The telescope eventually fell into disrepair, and was later scrapped by Lowell Observatory. At this time Ralph Nye literally saved it from the scrap heap and over several years restored this unique instrument which he now uses in his private home observatory.

 

Admission Info

FREE

Phone: 928-814-6367

Dates & Times

2016/01/16 - 2016/01/16

Additional time info:

The speaker presentation is preceded by a 5-10 minute CAS business meeting. After the presentation there is a "meet and greet" session with refreshments open to all.

Location Info

Lowell Observatory - Steele Visitor Center Auditorium

1400 W Mars Hill, Flagstaff, AZ 86001