About
Friends of the Observatory (FOTO)
Friends of the Observatory (FOTO) is the Observatory’s amateur astronomy group. FOTO has been integral to the organization since the inception of the Cincinnati Observatory Center in 1999. Along with several neighbors and community members, FOTO members helped save the Observatory from potential demolition, as the Center shifted its mission to one of preservation and education.
FOTO members host a meeting on the 2nd Monday of each month featuring an astronomy topic and speaker (see details for next meeting below), and all Observatory members are invited. In addition, FOTO hosts social events including a holiday dinner and an annual picnic. All Observatory members are welcome to participate in FOTO activities and programs as a benefit of membership. It's a great group for all, especially those wanting to learn more about astronomy and space science!
FOTO leadership this year includes:
FOTO helps in several areas, including giving tours of the Observatory, leading programming, conducting historical research, and planning the 2nd Monday FOTO meetings, which again are open to all Observatory members. FOTO also runs the Stonelick Stargazers dark sky viewing events at Stonelick State Park. The group is a great support to the organization, sharing the wonders of the universe with thousands of people every year alongside Observatory staff.
To join as a member and participate in all that the Observatory - and FOTO - have to offer, click here!
Next Meeting:
Stars, Stardust, and Arctic Adventure
Monday, January 13, 7:30pm
presented by Scott Nutter,
Regents Professor Physics, Northern Kentucky University
Science meets adventure in this tale of how an astroparticle physicist from NKU found himself on Ellesmere Island, the northernmost island of Canada – home of far more musk ox and polar bears than people – to oversee retrieval of a three ton scientific instrument via helicopter. The HELIX experiment, which flew for six days this past spring from Sweden to Canada on a high altitude balloon 20 miles up, collected cosmic ray data. This is the story of that science and that icy recovery adventure.
Meetings are held at the Cincinnati Observatory.