There are a lot of tools available for exploring and studying our Moon.
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There are a lot of tools available for exploring and studying our Moon.
From the Faith & Science Resource Center: Br. Guy Consolmagno and a hunch about life in the universe.
Dr. Larry Lebofsky discusses the total lunar eclipse happening tonight in his twice-a-month astronomy and space science newsletter.
The Lick Observatory has suffered an unusual amount of damage throughout the decades - most recently a wind storm ripped off one of the dome's shutters.
We drew the crew capsule using triangles, circles, and curves.
Deacon Ned Berghausen discusses the Southern Cross in a homily for a Green Mass (Care for Creation).
Vatican Observatory Foundation Newsletter - Feb. 25 - Twists and Turns
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Br. Guy reflects on the mid-point of a seven-week speaking tour across the Midwest. Despite a literal "twist" in his journeyβan ankle injury caused by black ice along the shores of Lake Superior.
David Levy discusses his sixty years of hunting comets.
Two new surveys will search for Earthlike planets orbiting Sunlike stars.
Join us on Tue. Mar. 3rd for a Full Moon meetup with Dr.
An interesting and informative Faith and Science event in December -- with quotes from American Whiskey Magazine!
From the Faith & Science Resource Center (Younger Readers): The story of Mary Anning and her love for fossils.
A blog post in February of 2016 started a decade-long "career", in one form or another, with the Vatican Observatory.
Brother Guy Consolmagno spoke at the University of Mary in Bismarck, ND about how faith and reason complement each other in astronomy and science. (Video)
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The eighteenth-century African-American poet Phillis Wheatley (who now has a US postage stamp in her honor) wrote about astronomy, and about faith.
Far from a direct copy, the painting set out to express the beauty created by a powerful impactor.
Fr. LuisΒ RodΓ©sΒ Campdera, SJ, director of the Ebro Observatory, gets an asteroid named after him.
From the Faith & Science Resource Center: A series of videos featuring Fr. William Stoeger, S.
VOF newsletter - 2026-01-28 - Summer School Payoff
Br, Guy talks about his friend, Dr. Ray Jayawardhana, alumnus of the 1993 Vatican Observatory Summer School, who will become the tenth president of Caltech.
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Image credit: Anna Marlis Burgard
Vatican Observatory Summer School Alumnus Appointed as Caltech's Next President
Brother Robert J. Macke, SJ (@brbobmackesj.bsky.social) maintains these graphics showing all the Jesuits who have had asteroids named after them. He had to update them again recently!
Dr. Larry Lebofsky covers a wide range of topics in his twice-a-month astronomy and space science newsletter.
Rev. Pavel Gabor, SJ, Vice Director of the Vatican Observatory Gets An Asteroid Named After Him!
Join us Feb. 1st for a Full Moon meetup with Dr. Melissa Brucker, aΒ Research Scientist at the University of Arizona'sΒ Lunar and Planetary Laboratory
Step right up and see a 125-year-old film of a total solar eclipse in North Carolina (USA)... thanks to a friend of the VO.
The 2026 Astronomy for Catholics in Ministry and Education (ACME) workshop was a success!
The Vatican City State has released a smartphone app that acts as the official news application connected to their institutional website.