At 8:30 the Martz-Kohl Observatories will be open to visitors.
You are welcome to tour the facility and view through several available telescopes, weather permitting. The observatory houses multiple telescopes to use for viewing celestial objects in the night sky. The Kohl Telescope is a 20-inch classical Cassegrain reflecting telescope that was built by DFM Engineering in Colorado. Also available for viewing, located in the roll-off roof area of the observatory, is a mounted 12-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain reflector telescope. The Cassegrain reflector telescopes use a combination of the primary concave mirror and a secondary convex mirror. Guests are also welcome to bring in their own telescopes to set up on the roll off roof area of the observatory, weather permitting.
When planning a visit to the observatory, it is best to have seasonal attire on hand as the domes which house the telescopes, as well as the roll-off roof area of the observatory, are not heated.
The observatory is located at 176 Robbins Hill Rd., Frewsburg, NY. The Martz-Kohl Observatory is an all-volunteer, non-profit association [501(c)3] and does not charge for admission. A non-member donation of $5.00 per adult and $2.00 per child or student is appreciated.
The Martz-Kohl Observatory houses one of the largest public robotic telescopes in the Northeastern United States. On Open Observatory nights, the public is welcome to come and tour the facility. If the evening sky is clear, the telescopes will be used to view the celestial sphere. The observatory can be contacted at (716) 569-3689. More information can be accessed at the observatory web site, martzobservatory.org.
About Martz-Kohl Observatory:
The Marshal Martz Memorial Astronomical Association, Inc. is a non-profit organization devoted to the amateur astronomer. The emphasis of the association is observational astronomy, well-rooted in public education and enjoyment of the starry skies.
You are welcome to tour the facility and view through several available telescopes, weather permitting. The observatory houses multiple telescopes to use for viewing celestial objects in the night sky. The Kohl Telescope is a 20-inch classical Cassegrain reflecting telescope that was built by DFM Engineering in Colorado. Also available for viewing, located in the roll-off roof area of the observatory, is a mounted 12-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain reflector telescope. The Cassegrain reflector telescopes use a combination of the primary concave mirror and a secondary convex mirror. Guests are also welcome to bring in their own telescopes to set up on the roll off roof area of the observatory, weather permitting.
When planning a visit to the observatory, it is best to have seasonal attire on hand as the domes which house the telescopes, as well as the roll-off roof area of the observatory, are not heated.
The observatory is located at 176 Robbins Hill Rd., Frewsburg, NY. The Martz-Kohl Observatory is an all-volunteer, non-profit association [501(c)3] and does not charge for admission. A non-member donation of $5.00 per adult and $2.00 per child or student is appreciated.
The Martz-Kohl Observatory houses one of the largest public robotic telescopes in the Northeastern United States. On Open Observatory nights, the public is welcome to come and tour the facility. If the evening sky is clear, the telescopes will be used to view the celestial sphere. The observatory can be contacted at (716) 569-3689. More information can be accessed at the observatory web site, martzobservatory.org.
About Martz-Kohl Observatory:
The Marshal Martz Memorial Astronomical Association, Inc. is a non-profit organization devoted to the amateur astronomer. The emphasis of the association is observational astronomy, well-rooted in public education and enjoyment of the starry skies.
Date: Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Time: 7:30 p.m. Eastern
Location:
Martz-Kohl Observatory
176 Robbins Hill Road
Frewsburg, NY 14738