Kids Class
July 5th: Earth, Moon, and Sun
July 12th: The Solar System
July 19th: Stars, Constellations, Galaxies, and the Universe
July 26th: Space Exploration
August 2nd: Aliens?
Adult Class:
July 5th: Star Systems
July 12th: The Big Bang, Universe, and Galaxies
July 19th: Observational Astronomy
July 26th: Space Exploration
August 2nd: General Relativity
Observatory


We can learn about our Creator by studying His beautiful creation, just like by studying a painting or a book, we can learn about the painter or author. With Bortle Class 3 Dark Skies, Central New York is ideal for stargazing, and The Beardslee Homestead is especially suited. Except for remote skies in the West or over the ocean, you will not have seen the Milky Way like from The Beardslee Homestead.
We have built a third floor observatory that opens to a 360 degree view of the night sky unobstructed except by the low-lying surrounding hills. Use the Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope and accompanying computer and stacking software to view and photograph the planets and stars. Use the latest-technology Vespera Astrophotographic equipment to take stunning pictures of galaxies, nebula, star clusters, and more.
Of course, you may choose simply to sleep under the planets, stars, galaxies, and nebulae and count the meteors! It is an incredible experience.
THE ECLIPSE WAS AN UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE.
MORE THAN 30 STUDENTS SLEPT AT THE FARM AND THEN
DROVE TO FORT DRUM AT WATERTOWN TO OBSERVE
THIS EVENT.


A photograph of totality
processed by Leo Greco
using video footage taken by
Evan Iervolino
Photographs taken by Leo Greco at The Beardslee Homestead Observatory

