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The Eberly College of Science

Department of Astronomy
and Astrophysics

We promote science education, training, and research to expand our knowledge of the universe through undergraduate and graduate education, research, and public outreach.

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Astronomy and Astrophysics undergraduate program

Develop a comprehensive view of the universe and its physical laws and learn how to explain the universe to the world.

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Take a leading role in one of the most productive astronomy and astrophysics research programs in the country.

Astronomy and Astrophysics graduate program
M42 Galaxy
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Covering the most active areas:

Penn State is one of the world's leading institutions in exoplanet research. Alexander Wolszscan, discoverer of the first exoplanets, is one of many faculty in this vibrant field.

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For decades Penn State has been at the cutting edge of new approaches to investigating the universe, designing and constructing innovative instrumentation for both space missions and ground-based telescopes.

At the forefront of new astronomical instrumentation:

Astronomy and Astrophysics Spotlight

The Eberly College of Science is partnering with the State College Spikes to host the SolarFest event at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park.

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SolarFest offers April 8 eclipse viewing, science activities

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Discovery of planet too big for its sun throws off solar system formation models

Evan Pugh Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics will retire Dec. 31

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Alexander Wolszczan named Atherton Professor
Images of galaxies m33 and m101 in this composite image.

Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics
Penn State University
525 Davey Laboratory
University Park, PA 16802
814.865.0418

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