- Fees and Parking:
- There is no charge for the Observatory open houses (although donations
to help our outreach efforts are always appreciated!), but there is a parking
fee if you arrive before 9 pm. Finding parking on campus between the hours of 7
and 9 pm is getting very difficult.
Lots N5, N4, N1 are the
ones closest to the Observatory, but these fill up fast with
students in night classes. You may wish to consider the
University Book Store's parking lot, and the one just south
of it (between 41st and 43rd). The Observatory can be
reached on foot by heading east from NE 43rd, walking just north of
the new W. H. Gates Hall.
- Making Reservations:
- Are reservations needed?
The programs at the Observatory have become very popular, and we are now
recommending reservations for everyone. Although we usually have a line-up for
getting up to the dome to look through the 110-year-old refractor (and find
out about astronomy from the Seattle Astronomical Society volunteers)
and the line moves fairly quickly (only a dozen at a time can be in the dome), the classroom can hold only 40
people. Reservations are especially needed if you are bringing
a group of **10 or more** people. Please reserve your spots for
the classroom astronomy talk in advance by sending Dr. Ana Larson an email:
anamunn -at- u.washington.edu. Remember, the Jacobsen Observatory is open only on
the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays, March 1 - November (closed 3rd Wednesday in November), and only at night.
[March, October, November (1st Weds): 7 - 9 pm; April - September: 9 - 11 pm]
- You may choose to visit the dome and hopefully view through the telescope either
before the talk or afterwards. The talk, given once at ~7:15 pm or ~9:15 pm,
is approximately 30 minutes long (unless it is cloudy, in which
case the talk may go longer).
- UW Freshman Interest Groups (FIGs): We will be able to
accommodate only 1 FIG per regular open house Fall Quarters. We have reserved November 19, however, for FIGs,
and will be able to accommodate 2 - 3 groups, depending on the number of students in each group. Please email
anamunn -at- astro.washington.edu.
Reservations will be on a first-come-first-gets basis.
Our Quarterly Jacobsen Observatory
Newsletter We have a quarterly
Observatory Newsletter that features numerous articles of
interest. These articles are written by the undergraduate
volunteers and reflect their commitment to bringing astronomy
to everyone. If you would like to be notified of future
issues, please sign up for our email list by sending a quick note
to Dr. Ana Larson at
anamunn - at - u.washington.edu.
[We hope to get the newsletters sent out quarterly.]