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UNT Astronomy
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Rafes Urban Astronomy Center. The Rafes Urban Astronomy Center opened its gates on October 3, 2007 and now houses observatory facilities for public outreach and the UNT Astronomy program's observatory labs. For more information about the history of the RUAC and how it is used today, click here. Rafes Urban Astronomy Center. College of Arts and Sciences.
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Academic & Faculty Excellence | 2012 Annual Report
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Skip to main content. Innovation and the Arts. At the University of North Texas, we fuel our students through knowledge and opportunity. We power the region and the state through education, making UNT the catalyst for discovery and innovation since 1890. UNT's 36,000 students thrive in an environment defined by academic rigor and dedicated, innovative faculty. UNT provides strong support to ensure students excel and have the passion and the skills to become the leaders and doers of tomorrow. Health infor...
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UNT Astronomy
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Come join us at the Rafes Urban Astronomy Center on the first Saturday of every month for our Star Party. At Star Parties, you can learn about the night sky from our knowledgeable staff and students and enjoy an opportunity to see objects in space through our telescopes! Admission to our monthly star parties is $5.00 per person. Children 4 and younger get in free. We also offer a 1st Saturday Sky Theater / Star Party (Observatory) Combo Deal:. Students (with ID)/Children 12.$7. Winter months tend to get ...
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Astronomy Courses and Laboratories. Official course information can be found in the Undergraduate Catalog. The following information is an overview of each of the Astronomy courses that are currently offered to UNT students. PHYS 1052/1062 can each be used to satisfy a portion of the Natural Science requirement of the University Core Curriculum. PHYS 1052 - The Solar System. What times to expect them to be offered are available in the left sidebar. The overall point total you receive for labs will be...
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Above: Ron DiIulio and Preston Starr hold remnants of the "Texas Fireball" meteorite that was seen streaking across the sky in February of 2009. The first to locate the impact site, in the small town of West, TX, our Astronomy Director and Observatory Manager soon made national headlines. Photo courtesy of Dallas Morning News/Max Faulkner). At this time we are also unable to provide an alternative source for these identifications. College of Arts and Sciences.
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UNT Astronomy
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The Monroe Robotic Observatory is located under the dark skies of north Texas near Gainesville, Texas. It is the primary research site of astronomy graduate students. Unlike a conventional domed observatory, which opens to reveal only a small portion of the night sky, the Monroe Robotic Observatory features a roll-away roof design. This permits several telescopes to image different parts of the sky simultaneously. Currently, the Monroe Robotic Observatory contains five research-grade telescopes.
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Academic Divisions | College of Arts & Sciences
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Communication, Media, and Performance. Raquo; Colleges and Schools. View all departments in CAS sorted by name. Communication, Media, and Performance. Division coordinated by Melinda Levin. Division coordinated by Harold Tanner. World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures. Division coordinated by Art Goven. Division coordinated by Jim Meernik. Geography and the Environment. Jewish and Israel Studies. UNT-Chile Sub-Antarctic Biocultural Conservation. Women's and Gender Studies. University of North Texas.
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UNT Astronomy
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Would you like to know a little bit more about the people that keep this program going? Click the links below to find out more about us! Ron DiIulio - Astronomy Program Director and Planetarium Director. Preston Starr - Observatory Manager. Randall Peters - Planetarium Manager. Amanda Allen - Astronomy Lab Coordinator. College of Arts and Sciences.
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UNT Astronomy
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We stay pretty busy these days. Perhaps you have heard about us on the news or read about events we've hosted in the paper. Our staff has been interviewed by media outlets from all over the nation. Check out some of those stories in the links below! Rekindling the optimism of the moon landing - USA TODAY. Preserving the starry, starry night - CBS Sunday Morning. 40th Anniversary of the Moon Landing - UNT NEWS. Grandparent's University at UNT - FORT WORTH STAR TELEGRAM. College of Arts and Sciences.
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UNT Astronomy
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Welcome to the Mean Green Universe! Welcome to the Astronomy program at the University of North Texas! Please click on the various tabs above to find out more about public events, reservations for private events, and the academic programs and educational resources we currently offer. DHTML Slideshow by VisualSlideshow.com v1.6. Click the event for more information. 080616 - Public Shows @ Sky Theater. 2:00 PM show is sold out! Public Star Party @ RUAC. 081316 - Public Shows @ Sky Theater.