Come join us for a STAR PARTY! ✨
We’ll be observing the First Quarter Moon, Jupiter, and Saturn at Nicholson Hall!
📅 January 24, 2025
⏰ 7:30 PM
Perfect for students, families, and anyone who loves looking up at the night sky. 🌙💫
#LSU #Astronomy #StarParty #BatonRouge #Stargazing #PhysicsAndAstronomy
16.01.2026 16:42
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@lsu.bsky.social Astrophysicist Eric Burns is leading an investigation of a gamma-ray burst detected on July 2, 2025 that may expand on what scientists know about these powerful cosmic explosions.
✨Learn more here: https://www.lsu.edu/physics/news/burns_cosmic_burst.php
@lsuresearch.bsky.social
06.01.2026 16:46
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advertising the Star Party on December 6, 2025 at 7:30pm at Landolt Astronomical Observatory on LSU Campus
BR, stop doomscrolling and come look at actual stars 🤭
We’ve got a Star Party with telescopes aimed at the Moon, planets, and whatever else is glowing up there ✨
🎟️ Totally free
👨👩👧👦 Family friendly
🚫 Not wheelchair accessible
@lsuscience.bsky.social #LSUScience #LSUAstronomy #LSUPhysics #StarParty
21.11.2025 17:35
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Huge congratulations to @lsu.bsky.social Prof. Jeffery Blackmon on being elected to the Chair-line of the @apsphysics.bsky.social Division of Nuclear Physics. 🎉
#lsuphysics #lsuastronomy #lsuscience #wbttw
21.11.2025 17:29
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We are excited to celebrate Dr. Eric Burns’ recent promotion to Associate Professor with tenure in the LSU Department of Physics & Astronomy! 🎉 bit.ly/4i6PnIn
12.11.2025 21:50
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✨ The stars are calling… and the Landolt Astronomical Observatory is open! ✨
Join us this fall for our public Star Party Nights—come see Saturn, Jupiter, and the Moon through our telescopes and learn about the wonders of the night sky. 🌌🔭
🎟️ Free & open to everyone!
30.07.2025 16:23
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🔭✨ Star Party: Full Moon Edition! 🌚
🌕It’s a FULL MOON night — and you’re invited!
Join us at LSU’s Landolt Astronomical Observatory to witness the Moon shining at its brightest!
10.04.2025 14:24
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🧪 Dive into Discovery! 🌟 Join us for an exciting series of science presentations designed to inspire curiosity and ignite your love for learning. Perfect for students, educators, and the general public alike.
21.02.2025 16:34
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Join us for a spectacular Star Party at LSU’s Landolt Astronomical Observatory! 🔭 Witness the Moon, planets, and deep-space wonders up close. Check our socials regularly for updates on how weather may impact public nights. @lsu.bsky.social @lsuscience.bsky.social
19.02.2025 19:17
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🗓️Mark your calendars! 🌙🌌 Our upcoming Star Party events are almost here. 📍 Location: LSU’s Landolt Astronomical Observatory, located on top of Nicholson Hall
Keep an eye on the skies (and our page) for more details! 🔭 @lsu.bsky.social @lsuphysastro.bsky.social @lsuscience.bsky.social
06.01.2025 17:47
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A photo of LSU professor and head of LIGO Joseph Giamie speaking at an event behind a wood lectern with LIGO and the National Science Foundations logos on the front.
Joseph Giaime is an @lsuphysastro.bsky.social professor and the head of LIGO, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory in Livingston, Louisiana. He helped enable its Nobel Prize-winning detection of gravitational waves in 2015. (🧵 4/6)
17.12.2024 16:50
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moon
jupiter, saturn
the great nebula in Orion
the dumbbell nebula
Throw back to our November 2024 Star Party event! All photos were taken through our various telescopes🔭 While some turned out better than others, they offer a glimpse of the incredible wonders visible from our observatory!🪐 #LSU #LSUScience @lsu.bsky.social @lsuscience.bsky.social
18.12.2024 17:47
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LSU Phys & Astro researchers tested a new technique to reduce "cosmic noise" in gravitational-wave detectors, improving clarity, just like adjusting a camera lens. This breakthrough will enable more precise study of distant cosmic events, like black hole mergers and even the origins of the universe.
06.12.2024 17:48
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