Date/Time
Date(s) - 05/23/2026
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Champaign Urbana Astronomical Society Observatory
Categories
Champaign Urbana Astronomical Society Observatory
County Rd 700 E, Champaign, IL 61822, USA
Suggested age 6+ There are no restrooms on site
Free Event Open to the Public Come and have a look at magnificent astronomical objects through one of our many telescopes. This event is open to all CUAS members, as well as members of the public. Children ages 10and older are welcome if accompanied by an adult. If it’s clear, you will beable to see seasonal astronomical objects through one of the telescopes.
Generally, they will use the 8″ Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope or the 22″Newtonian to show the moon, planets that may be visible in the early evening, and even a brighter deep-sky object like a star cluster or a galaxy. A 14″Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope may also be used. There is no charge for this event, but will be cancelled if the weather is cloudy or otherwise inclement.Please call 217-351-2567 before coming if there is any uncertainty about the weather.
Unfortunately, they do not have public restroom facilities at the observatory.
To get to the observatory, take I-57 south to Exit 229, which isMonticello Road. Turn right onto Monticello Road and go 1½ miles West. Turn left onto County Road 700 E and proceed ½ mile south to theobservatory, which is on the east side of the road.
Please remember that events may be canceled or rescheduled last minute due to unpredictable weather or other factors. We encourage you to reach out to event organizers before heading out to an event to verify it is still happening.







