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Observatory dome on top of Science Building Calvin Observatory is open to the public on clear Wednesday evenings throughout the year (excepting only the last two weeks of December). All are welcome. Larger groups should call the observatory director (Prof. Larry Molnar, 526-6341) in advance. If in doubt about the weather, you may call the telescope dome directly at 526-6435.

Summer hours: During the summer, the observatory is only open on clear Wednesday evenings, and all are welcome. The dome opens one hour after sunset, and remains open until midnight. See the calendars below for sunset times.

Fall and Spring semester: During the fall and spring semesters, the Observatory is open to Calvin students clear evenings Monday through Friday, and to the general public on Wednesday nights. The dome opens at 7:30 pm or one half hour after sunset (whichever comes later), and remains open until 11 pm. See the calendars below for sunset times.

Christmas break: The observatory is closed over Christmas break: the last two weeks of December.

January: During January interim, the observatory is only open on clear Wednesday nights, and all are welcome. The dome is open from 7:30 to 11 pm.

Rise and set times of the Sun and Moon at Calvin College for 2008:

Rise and set times of the Sun and Moon at our observatory in Rehoboth, New Mexico in 2008:

Note regarding Daylight Savings Time: The new rules for observing daylight savings time (DST) (enacted by Congress in 2005, effective in 2007) are that it shall begin at 02:00 on the second Sunday in March (at which time clocks are advanced) and end at 02:00 on the first Sunday in November (at which time clocks are moved back). For 2008, these dates are March 9 and November 2.