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Solar eclipse glasses pointed at the sun during the 2024 solar eclipse. (Photo by: Rachel Hyman)

Palomar College witnesses the 2024 solar eclipse

Connor Larson April 14, 2024
Students, Staff, and locals looked up at the sky on the morning of April 8 to witness the solar eclipse.
Photo of the lobby in the first floor

Palomar Astronomy’s Solar Telescope Finds A New Life

Elizabeth Rivera Guevara September 20, 2023

SAN MARCOS - The Palomar Astronomy department will soon have the solar telescope up and running again for educational purposes and experiences for students. The solar telescope is currently located...

A illustration sequence of a space probe landing on Mars with a parachute, dropping a rover to the surface.

A Successful Landing on Mars

Giovanni Vallido March 12, 2021
The Mars rover Perseverance landed safely on the red planet and is ready to provide new information.
Students gather in line to take turns looking at the Orion Nebula in front of the Palomar Planetarium. (Blake Northington/ The Telescope)a

Astronomy Club hosts annual party under starlit sky

Ana Acosta April 8, 2019

Story by Kiana Teixeira Palomar’s planetarium hosted the Astronomy Club’s annual star party on March 13. At this event, the Astronomy Club set up the planetarium’s high powered telescopes and...

The Palomar Planetarium offers field trips to students

Sammi Cox November 5, 2018

Written by Rhea Mursalin Professional Astronomers educate the future generations outside of their classroom, and outside of our earth, but right here on campus. The Palomar College Planetarium,...

New show takes audiences to the moon and back

Telescope Staff October 3, 2014

Leah Baena/The Telescope “Moons: Worlds of Mystery” made its premier Sept. 18 and will be at Palomar’s Planetarium for the next six months, according to officials. Actor Ed Helms, famous for...

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