Friends of CU Astronomy

The Friends of CU Astronomy is an exciting new opportunity people interested in learning more about the world of astronomy and promoting the well being of the CU programs and institutions working in that field today. Their support includes help for the Department of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences, Fiske Planetarium, and Sommers-Bausch Observatory.

Please look over our online brochure to learn more about the benefits of becoming a member!

About CU Astronomy

APS Department

The Department of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences (APS) is devoted to teaching and research in astrophysics, planetary sciences, and space physics. With 25 faculty, 60 graduate students, and 96 undergraduate majors, our programs apply over $14M in research funding to exploring the planets and solar system, studying stars, galaxies, and interstellar space, and understanding the origins of the universe. APS students and faculty participate in many NASA projects, including the Hubble and Chandra space telescopes, and the Galileo, Cassini and Pluto missions. We are also engaged in designing the next generation of discoveries, in space as well as at the 3.5-meter Apache Point Observatory. Our theoretical astrophysicists ponder fundamental questions such as the formation of the first stars and galaxies, the evolution of new stars and planets, and the structure of matter around black holes. The Fiske Planetarium offers frequent shows and talks designed by APS faculty and students.

Fiske Planetarium and Science Center

Here on the beautiful campus of the University of Colorado in Boulder, science comes to life for more than 25,000 visitors each year. They discover the intriguing world of astronomy and space science at Fiske Planetarium, the largest planetarium between Chicago and Los Angeles.

Fiske provides University of Colorado students with unmatched facilities for learning astronomy, while also enabling the University to provide local schools and the general public with unparalleled opportunities to learn about astronomy and space science and the important role their university plays in these fields.

Sommers-Bausch Observatory

Sommers-Bausch Observatory serves thousands of college students, school children, members of the public, and astrophysicists each year. A 24" diameter research grade telescope occupies the large dome and is equipped with electronic CCD cameras and a spectrograph. A giant retractable roof rolls off to expose the public viewing area, with 16" and 18" diameter computer-controlled telescopes, giant binoculars, and auxiliary equipment. A solar telescope projects dramatic images and spectra of the Sun and sunspots downstairs through a hole in the roof for daytime viewing. There is also free public telescope viewing of the sky every Friday night that school is session at CU.

Become a Member

All members get a quarterly "Friends of CU Astronomy" Newsletter, which includes a guide to what's up in the sky, advance notice of and priority admission to Fiske programs and travel programs, 10% discount at the Planetarium Store, invitation to a "Members Party" and a "Members Night" of private viewing with the Sommers-Bausch telescopes.

In Addition:

  • Individual Membership ($35): get tickets good for any 4 Planetarium shows or lectures.
  • Family Membership ($60): get tickets good for any 8 Planetarium shows or lectures, and a discounted invitation to an overnight family sleepover.

Become a Supporter!

The following memberships support astronomy at CU, including our major telescope projects, teaching, and research discoveries, as well as improvements to Sommers Bausch Observatory and Fiske Planetarium such as modernizing the Planetarium lobby with interactive exhibits and, eventually, creating a fully digital sky theater.

Supporting Members will be recognized in the Newsletter, at the Planetarium, and by the Department of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences. They also are eligible to rent the Sommers-Bausch telescopes and their electronic cameras, including an assistant to help you make your own celestial images! Please contact us for more details.

Star Membership ($200)

Get an annual pass good for single admission to all regular shows and lectures at Fiske, an additional private viewing night for Supporting Members only, invitation to regular talks (like docent lectures at a museum) by CU astronomers highlighting the latest astronomical discoveries and allowing for individual questions.

Galaxy Membership ($500)

Get an annual pass good for admission for two to all regular Fiske programs throughout the year, an additional private viewing night for Supporting Members only, invitation to regular talks (like docent lectures at a museum) by CU astronomers highlighting the latest astronomical discoveries and allowing for individual questions, and invitation to an Annual Dinner with CU Astronomers.

Yes I Want to Become a Member!

Please download our Member Application Form in Adobe PDF format (172 KB).

General Activities

General events open to the public through CU astronomy include:

  • Friday night observing at Sommers-Bausch Observatory during the school year
  • Friday night Star Shows, Live Talks, and Laser Shows at Fiske Planetarium, and Saturday Family Matinees
  • Special viewings and demonstrations during solar eclipses and other seasonal and annual astronomical phenomena and daylong programs during national Astronomy Day in April
  • The APS Technical Symposium (more information available through the APS Department)

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Summer 2008 Schedule

Fiske Planetarium's Summer 2008 Schedule can now be downloaded as an Adobe PDF file (it opens in a new window).

Summer Hours of Operation

Main Office / Tickets: M-F, 9:00am-4:00pm 303-492-5002. You may purchase tickets in advance by phone (Visa or Mastercard only) or in person up to 15 minutes before scheduled public showtimes.

Admission

Live Talks / Star Shows:
  Adults: $6.00
  Students: $5.00*
  Seniors/Children: $3.50

Laser Shows (Fridays):
  All ages: $5.00

Family Shows (Daytime):
  Adults: $5.00
  Seniors/Children: $3.50

Lobby (Daytime) - FREE:
  Adults: $3.00
  Seniors/Children: $2.00   Suggested donation
  for all-day admission

High school, community college, & university students/staff get in FREE* for all Thursday night Live Talks.

* Must present student ID

Parking

Metered parking is $1.25/hour 7:30am-5:00pm, seven days a week. Please park in metered spots along Regent Drive or in Lot 306 (on Regent near Broadway; talking cashbox provides receipts). All-day parking permits for Lot 308 (Regent & Kittredge Loop Drive) are available at Fiske for $5.75 each. After 5:00pm M-F & all-day Sat-Sun, parking in Lot 308 is FREE! Disabled patrons may be dropped off in the red curb (loading zone) area along Regent Drive.

Charlas de las Estrellas

8:00pm - - !En Espanol!

  • June 24 - Las Estrellas del Verano
  • July 22 - Nuestro Sistema Solar

BVSD schools: FREE visit by Starlab & FREE trip to Fiske!

Thanks to generous funding from Impact on Education, 3rd grade & 8th grade classes in Boulder Valley School District may receive a FREE visit from Fiske's Starlab (portable planetarium) OR a FREE trip to Fiske (includes transportation and admission). For more information, please e-mail fiske@colorado.edu or call 303-492-5002.

Public schools outside BVSD: FREE Fiske visit!

Teachers: Please consider joining Colorado Project Astro-Geo (CPAG) to qualify for FREE visits to your classroom by scientists and engineers and FREE admission for your students to any program at Fiske! For more information, please e-mail fiske@colorado.edu or call Suzanne at 303-492-4073.

2009: International Year of Astronomy

The UN designated 2009 as the International Year of Astronomy. Watch for local events as they become available!

See a meteor?

Meteors can be seen throughout the year. Please report meteor or fireball sightings to Cloudbait Observatory. If you find a meteorite, please contact us at Fiske!

Help Make Fiske a Science Center!

Donations are gratefully accepted to help bring new hands-on exhibits to Fiske's lobby. We appreciate your assistance as we develop Boulder's newest interactive science museum! For more information on how you can help, please contact us.