The annual event celebrates the discovery of the little planet with a big heart and other scientific advances at Flagstaff, ...
Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto in 1930 at Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff. Here's how Pluto won - and lost - its planetary status.
Pluto was the little planet that could — until it couldn’t. Discovered in 1930 at Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, Pluto was hailed as the ninth planet in our solar system.
FlagShakes will present the show at its new Beaver Street Theatre in downtown Flagstaff Feb. 14-23 for a sequel that focuses ...
Whether Pluto is officially a planet is the least interesting thing about the runt of the solar system, astronomers will tell you 95 years after the discovery of the fascinating and sometimes ...
Clyde Tombaugh didn't set out to discover Pluto when he sent his sketches of the night sky to Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona in 1929. More than anything, he just wanted to get off the ...
Lowell Observatory is also located in Flagstaff, the epicentre of Arizona's celestial scene. The observatory holds many exhibits, and visitors can look through renowned telescopes that use state ...
The "Star Trek" legend's only son will discuss his memoir at the annual space-themed event.