Public Night at RIT Observatory: Saturn and the Moon

School of Physics and Astronomy
Public Night at RIT Observatory

Event Details:
The School of Physics and Astronomy at RIT invites members of the Rochester community to view the planet Saturn and the third-quarter Moon through the telescopes at the RIT Observatory, as well as star clusters and double stars. Our astronomy experts will explain how to recognize the summer constellations and answer any and all questions related to space, stars, and the planets. Visitors are welcome to come to the Observatory at 645 John Street in Rochester from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM. Click here to check the status of the event.  See you there!

Intended Audience: All are Welcome!

To request an interpreter, please visit myaccess.rit.edu

Contact: Michael Richmond I mwrsps@rit.edu  


Contact
Michael Richmond
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Event Snapshot
When and Where
October 10, 2025
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Room/Location: 645 John Street, Rochester NY
Who

Open to the Public

Interpreter Requested?

No

Topics
student experience