“We are thrilled to welcome Diana Gabaldon as our keynote speaker,” he said.
Gabaldon will share her insights and reflect on this unique familial connection, bridging her creative world with the scientific heritage of her great-grandfather. In addition to building the dome for the famous 24-inch Clark Telescope with his brother, Godfrey, Sykes also designed the telescope that led to the discovery of Pluto in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh.
Melissa Sevigny, science reporter for KNAU Arizona Public Radio and author, will lead the discussion with Gabaldon. Following their conversation, guests will have the opportunity to meet and talk with Gabaldon during a book signing session.
Lowell Historian and Public Information Officer Kevin Schindler will host the Night of Discovery event. “We are thrilled to welcome Diana Gabaldon as our keynote speaker,” he said. “Her ability to weave science into enthralling narratives aligns perfectly with the spirit of discovery at Lowell. This event is not just a celebration of Pluto’s discovery; it’s a journey through science and imagination – a true Night of Discovery.”
The Night of Discovery, sponsored by UniSource Energy Services, will begin with Schindler taking the audience through the day that Pluto was discovered by 23-year-old self-taught astronomer Clyde Tombaugh. Gabaldon’s keynote presentation will proceed after the kickoff, embracing her mission to bridge science, history and awe through her writing.
“At Lowell Observatory, we are excited to carry out forefront astronomical research that has a long and rich history,” said Lowell Director of Science Christoph Keller. “Our team’s work isn’t just about scientific discovery – it’s also about igniting curiosity and passion for the universe in everyone. Diana Gabaldon’s presence at our Night of Discovery event highlights this combination of modern research and history to make complex science engaging and relevant.”
2024 I Heart Pluto Festival Schedule
February 16: Pluto Pub Crawl
Community pub crawl 5-9 p.m., will include Pluto-themed drinks with astronomers placed along the route to answer questions and hand out prizes.
February 17: Night of Discovery
At the Orpheum Theater in downtown Flagstaff, Melissa Sevigny will lead a conversation with best-selling author and keynote speaker, Diana Gabaldon. Afterward, event participants can enjoy a book signing and an art show featuring works by members of the International Association of Astronomical Artists (IAAA).
February 18 – 19: Festival Activities at Lowell
Lowell Observatory will offer special Pluto programming (available Sunday only).
Visitors can enjoy talks from Lowell’s astronomy staff, a special scavenger BINGO hunt and special vendors.
The 4th Annual I Heart Pluto Festival marks the 94th anniversary of Pluto’s discovery. The festival promises engaging activities like solar viewing, stargazing, science talks and meet-and-greets with Lowell’s staff of astronomers. The festival caters to Pluto-lovers of all ages.
For more information about event-specific details, please visit iheartpluto.org. QCBN
WHERE TO BUY TICKETs
Tickets for the Night of Discovery are available through Flagstaff’s historic Orpheum Theater (https://orpheumflagstaff.com), sold separately from general admission to the festival.
Tickets for the on-site festival activities and stargazing opportunities may be purchased through Lowell Observatory (https://lowell.edu) at the General Admission rate.
The Pluto Pub Crawl is an unticketed community event.
Tickets to Night of Discovery:
wl.seetickets.us/event/i-heart-pluto-night-of-discovery/579066?afflky=OrpheumTheater
Tickets at Lowell Observatory:
Photo courtesy of Abe Snider: Lowell Observatory will present keynote speaker, author Diana Gabaldon, in the Orpheum Theater on Saturday, Feb. 17.