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Community Observatory – Placerville

Date: October 31, 2025
Time: 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Location: 6699 Campus Drive, Placerville

Placerville Community Observatory
🌟 Explore the Cosmos Under the Stars! 🌌

Free admission Open to the Public

📅 Most Fridays and Saturdays
7:30 PM – 9:00 PM (PST)
📍 Community Observatory
6826 Hazel Ave, Orangevale, CA 95662
➤ Directions

Experience the wonders of the universe at the Placerville Community Observatory.
Whether you’re a seasoned astronomer or just curious about the night sky, this free event offers guided telescope viewing, expert insights, and unforgettable sights.
See planets, galaxies, star clusters, nebulae, and more — all with the help of friendly, knowledgeable volunteers.

Powerful telescopes for up-close cosmic views
Family-friendly atmosphere
✅ Learn from passionate astronomy volunteers
Dress warmly for cool evening air

🌇 Pro Tip: Check local sunset times to arrive before dark for the best viewing experience.

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About the Community Observatory Tap to expand
Community Observatory

Visiting the Placerville Community Observatory is a great experience, especially if you’re interested in astronomy and stargazing. Here’s what you can expect:

Location & Hours

The observatory is located in Placerville, California, within Moskowite Ranch Preserve near Highway 50.

They typically offer free public viewing nights on Fridays and Saturdays (weather permitting).

Check their official website or social media for updated schedules and special events.

What You’ll See

The observatory is equipped with powerful telescopes, including a 17-inch Planewave CDK and solar telescopes for daytime viewing.

Depending on the night and season, you might see:

  • Planets like Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars
  • Star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies
  • The Moon’s craters in stunning detail
  • The Sun (daytime, with solar filters)

Visitor Experience

Knowledgeable Volunteers – Friendly docents explain what you’re seeing and answer questions.

Outdoor Setting – It’s dark and remote, ideal for stargazing. Bring a jacket.

No Entrance Fee – Operates on donations.

Family-Friendly – Great for kids; supervise around equipment.

Tips for Your Visit

Arrive early on popular nights.

Use red flashlights to preserve night vision.

Check the weather—clouds can cancel viewing.

No need to bring a telescope, but you can if you have one.

Observatory image 1
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