MTSU’s Department of Physics and Astronomy will be featuring two First Friday Star Parties — the first virtually Oct. 2 and the other Dec. 4..
“Small Bodies in the Solar System” will be the subject for MTSU‘s next Star Party, starting at 6:30 p.m. Friday, April 5. Department of Physics and..
Time is the subject of Department of Physics and Astronomy associate professor Nat Smith’s presentation for MTSU‘s next Star Party starting at 6:30 p.m. Friday, March..
The spring MTSU Department of Physics and Astronomy Star Party series begins Friday, Feb. 1, when professor John Wallin discusses “Cosmic Chemistry” in Wiser-Patten Science Hall Room 102...
Professor Eric Klumpe will share his “Funky Fizix in Film: Creation of the Elements” lecture at the next MTSU Department of Physics and Astronomy “First Friday..
MTSU astronomy professor Chuck Higgins will help initiate the university’s fall 2018 series of Friday Star Parties this Friday, Sept. 7, with the topic of “Touching the Sun:..
MTSU’s Department of Physics and Astronomy will be giving the public a chance to get a closer look at Mars and other planets during “opposition”..
Need new pictures for Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook or any other social media outlet? And you don’t know where to take your pictures? Well, MTSU has..
“Fall Sky: Messier Top 10” is MTSU physics and astronomy associate professor Chuck Higgins’ topic for fall 2016’s inaugural First Friday Star Party, beginning at 6:30..
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