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Ohio Wesleyan University (abbrevriated OWU) is a private liberal arts college in Delaware, Ohio. It was founded in 1842 by Methodist leaders and Central Ohio residents, and is a member of the Ohio Five – a consortium of Ohio liberal arts colleges. [8] The 200-acre (81 ha) site is 27 miles (44 km) north of Columbus, Ohio.
Warren Rupp Observatory holds public education and astronomy outreach programs regardless of weather conditions on all regularly scheduled public nights. Viewing through the 36-inch (910 mm) is only weather dependent and indoor facilities are available for programs. The Observatory is also the showpiece of the Hidden Hollow star party.
The northern lights have already put in a show across Ohio in May. Tonight, the aurora borealis could shine across the northern half of the United States thanks to an incoming solar storm ...
The northern lights should be visible again in Ohio on Sunday night. A sky full of pink shades with ribbons of green light should be able to be seen Sunday night and into Monday morning after ...
The College offers majors in over 80 different academic disciplines. [4] On a yearly basis, around half of all credit hours at Ohio State are earned through the College of Arts and Sciences. The College has produced 5 Churchill Scholars, 5 Goldwater Scholars, 1 Knight-Hennessy Scholar, and 5 Rhodes Scholars. [2]
According to the Space Weather Prediction Center's Aurora Dashboard, the northern lights could be visible across northern Ohio and potentially Central Ohio, depending on how strong the solar storm ...
They became trustees of the Case School of Applied Science (later renamed to Case Institute of Technology), and built an observatory in East Cleveland, which they gave to the school in 1919. This original observatory building was located on Taylor Road four miles east of the university campus and housed a 9.5-inch refractor , and was dedicated ...