Celestial updates, special events, this month's sky chart, and more!
Join us on July 17 to hear Vanderbilt's Dr. Marcelo Disconzi discuss the meaning of Einstein’s equations and some of their underlying mathematics.
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Oh, The Things You’ll See!
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From dazzling star clusters to hands-on exhibits, Telescope Night at Dyer Observatory offers unforgettable views and experiences—even when clouds roll in. See what made our June 20 event a night to remember. Read More
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Making It to Mars in One Piece
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This summer, middle schoolers took on a cosmic engineering challenge: design a lander to protect an "egg-onaut" from a 20-foot drop. See how they fared—and what they learned when gravity had other plans. Read More
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Dyer Observatory astronomer Dr. Billy Teets captured incredible images of a striking trio of spiral galaxies nestled in the constellation Leo. Learn how to spot the Leo Trio before they disappear into summer twilight—and uncover the clues of their turbulent cosmic past. Read More
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Download This Month's Astro Calendar
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Check out our sky chart for a guide to the night sky during the month of July.
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There's still time to snag some of the few remaining tickets for this popular monthly event.
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Teachers: Join us for an exclusive one-day educational workshop on Space Technology: Past and Future Challenges.
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Vanderbilt's Dr. Marcelo Disconzi will discuss the meaning of Einstein’s equations and some of their underlying mathematics.
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Book your tickets for our August concert—available at noon on July 16.
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Tickets for our August event will be available at noon on July 22.
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Wow Your Guests with an Event at Dyer
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Crowning one of Nashville’s tallest peaks, Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory offers park-like grounds, distinctive spaces, and celestial viewing—making us an exceptional venue for social and business events. Choose from the main observatory library or our large covered patio. Your rental fees help fund our outreach efforts.
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Make a Gift to Dyer Observatory
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The Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory is a nonprofit organization sustained by the generosity of the university community, friends and neighbors. Your gift will make a tremendous difference in our efforts to bring science and exploration to the next generation.
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