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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.
Astronomy Club booth at Club Rush Feb. 7. Photo credit: Yanna Baradin

The Astronomy Club Looks to the Skies

Yanna Baradin February 15, 2024
Life in space, aliens, and so much more...
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...

Two computer monitors in the foreground (blurred) with an image of the lunar surface in the background.

Palomar Planetarium Re-Opens

Alex Ortega October 17, 2022
After being closed for over two years, the Palomar Planetarium has re-opened with the latest in astronomy viewing technology.
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.
The Palomar Observatory dome on Palomar Mountain.

San Diego’s Forgotten Star

Summer Aguirre February 22, 2021

Story by Summer Aguirre – Photography by Benjamin King During the day at the Palomar Observatory, amazed visitors of all ages wander the grounds with volunteer docents, learning about the iconic site’s...

Professor of Geology Sean Figg and Assistant Professor of Astronomy Scott Kardel pour liquid nitrogen into the soda bottle at the Volcano Explosion event on Earth Science Day at the NS Building. Oct. 10, 2017. (Victoria Bradley/The Telescope)

Gallery: Earth Science Day: Oct. 10

Telescope Staff November 28, 2017

Earth Science Day Volcano Explosion Event at the NS Building on Oct. 10. Photos by Victoria Bradley/The Telescope " order_by="sortorder" order_direction="ASC" returns="included" maximum_entity_count="500"]

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