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Behlen Observatory
From Nebraska Today

Behlen Observatory to host 'Hunting Orion' Feb. 23

February 13, 2018
Jorgensen Hall exterior

22 Physics Students Named to Fall 2017 Dean's List

February 6, 2018
From Nebraska Today

SciPop Talks series begins Feb. 7

January 30, 2018
Holly Hatton-Bowers
From Nebraska Today

Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for Dec. 8

December 8, 2017
Behlen Observatory
From Nebraska Today

Meteor shower to dazzle during observatory open house

November 17, 2017
Loren Marks

In Memoriam: Loren Marks

October 31, 2017
Robert Hardy
From Nebraska Today

Obituary | Robert Hardy

October 13, 2017
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From Nebraska Today

Nebraska-led website shows wonders of 'Funsize Physics'

September 7, 2017
Aerial image of the approaching eclipse shadow captured by the Nebraska team that launched high altitude balloons to study the Aug. 21 event.
From Nebraska Today

Project successfully takes to the sky to collect eclipse data

August 24, 2017
"Going with the Flow" by Olga Prins Lukowski was one of nine eclipse-themed quilts on display at the International Quilt Study Center and Museum on Aug. 19-20. The design features jewel-like celestial objects.
From Nebraska Today

Clear skies or no, the eclipse is coming

August 21, 2017
Michael Sibbernsen (right) and Hannah Paxton use the observatory atop the Stadium Parking Garage at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. The university will use the observatory to record the Aug. 21 total solar eclipse.
From Nebraska Today

Are you ready for the eclipse?

August 18, 2017
Students look at the sun using specialized glasses. The university will provide the glasses to students for the Aug. 21 total solar eclipse.
From Nebraska Today

Husker students, faculty, staff to view eclipse together

August 15, 2017

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