Dozens of teenagers from around the nation enjoyed driving the Middle Tennessee State University Experimental Vehicles Program’s lunar rover and four-wheel Baha during Day 2..
“How to Photograph the Moon with Your Phone” is the topic for the next Star Party hosted by Middle Tennessee State University Department of Physics and Astronomy...
A recent trip to the arctic circle in Sweden to view and photograph the aurora by Middle Tennessee State University professor John Wallin and his wife, Katherine Bond, will..
Middle Tennessee State University Department of Physics and Astronomy lecturer Gregg McPherson will discuss “Astrophotography” during the next Star Party starting at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6, in Wiser-Patten..
The general public interested in star gazing, galaxies and more will provide input into the next Middle Tennessee State University Star Party this week...
From “intense” to “amazing,” those were two of the reactions to hands-on experiences for more than 150 combined middle and high schoolers attending the 28th annual..
Middle Tennessee State University Department of Physics and Astronomy professor John Wallin will discuss “Nova Quest: Your Guide to Finding a Star’s Explosive Debut,” for the second Friday Star Party..
Middle Tennessee State University Department of Physics and Astronomy professor Chuck Higgins will discuss “Solar Max and Space Weather” for the first Friday Star Party of the fall..
Sean Vornhagen didn’t mind the burning smell inside the Middle Tennessee State University chemistry lab. He loves science “and my two favorite sciences are chemistry and biology,” he..
A recent graduate and an alumni from Middle Tennessee State University used their MTSU education and opportunities for research to land one of the National Science..