Event

Join Lima Astronomical Society members at Schoonover Observatory to view the wonders of the night sky through the observatory telescope in the dome.  This is a great opportunity to learn more about astronomy and the Society.  We also spend time on the upper deck learning about constellations, pointing out planets, and watching for satellites!  Having trouble with your own telescope?  Bring it with you so we can give you a hand!

Astronomical observing is dependent on the sky conditions.  Current sky and moon forecasts are always available at limaastro.com/weather 

Date: Friday, March 28, 2025

Time: 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. Eastern

Location: Schoonover Observatory
670 Jefferson St
Lima, OH 45802

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Information for Visitors
Instructions for the Public:

Public observing is provided at no cost to visitors and members.  Lima Astronomical Society programming and outreach events are possible thanks to donations from individuals and organizations throughout the region.

Parking is available in the grass along the main drive leading up to the observatory.  Upon entering the observatory, sign the guestbook to let us know how many are in your party.  Please look around and and ask questions!  Cold drinks and snacks are available with a cash donation.

Be advised that climbing a flight of stairs will be necessary to access the observatory dome.

We recommend this event for ages 5+.

 

General Guidelines

  • Dress for the weather.  The observatory dome is not climate controlled.
  • You will notice red lights around the perimeter of the dome.  Red light affects human night vision the least, and is often used at night in astronomy, aviation, and maritime operations.
  • Bring binoculars if you have them!  Binoculars are excellent wide-field observing tools.  Feel free to spend time on the upper deck observing on your own while you are here.
  • If you have a specific object you would like to see, let us know.  We will be able to tell you if it is visible from the observatory and within the sky conditions at the time of observing.

 

Public Observing Etiquette

  • Telescopes are delicate and expensive.  When observing, look through the eyepiece, but do not grab or hang on to the telescope.
  • Keep bright lights off. To ensure all observers get the most out of their observing experience, bright lights should be avoided to preserve night vision.  No flashlights or bright cellphone screens should be turned on while in the dome or near an observing area.
  • Take your time when looking through a telescope.  Your eye may need a few moments to adjust to be able to see more subtle details.  Enjoy the view!

 

 

Location Details

Schoonover Observatory
Public observatory serving the Lima Ohio area, operated by the Lima Astronomical Society.

670 Jefferson St
Lima, OH 45802
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