The University Lowbrow Astronomers
Who Are We?
We are a diverse group of around 200 amateur astronomers, ranging from amateur telescope makers to professional
rocket scientists (really!). Some of us just like to read, while others like to get out and observe or photograph
the heavens. The bottom line is that we all have a more than casual interest in astronomy, and you do not
have to be a student or alumnus of the University of Michigan to join! Whether you are a novice or a seasoned
veteran, we hope that you will find us to be friendly, knowledgeable, and fun to be with.
The University Lowbrow Astronomers are an Internal Revenue Code (IRC) 501(c)(7) “Social Club” organization. While the Lowbrows do not make a profit, in the eyes of the IRS we are NOT a not-for-profit organization. This means that donations to us ARE NOT tax-deductible.
Benefits
Your dues (see below) entitles you and your
immediate family (spouse and children) to the following benefits:
- Monthly newsletter. Eight pages full of late breaking astronomical
news, information, reports, and club business. Many articles are written by our own members, see
catalog of all newsletters.
- Magazine subscription discounts. As a Lowbrow, you can receive Sky and Telescope magazine for $43.95 per year, and Astronomy magazine for $34.00 for one year, $60.00 for two years, or $83.00 for three.
Subscribe to them both and you might save enough to cover your dues!
- Access to a 24 inch(!) telescope. The Lowbrows have access to the
University’s 24 inch McMath Cassegrain telescope on
Peach Mountain near Pinckney. See for yourself what REAL light
gathering power is! Also, if you own your own telescope, there is
room at the observatory site to set it up at one of the darkest sites in
the Ann Arbor area. The observatory is on North
Territorial Road, 1.1 miles west of the Dexter-Pinckney Road intersection.
- E-Mail list. All members have the option of being included in our
e-mail list. A variety of information is distributed in this way.
- The University Lowbrow Astronomers are a member of NASA’s Night Sky Network. More information is available here.
- Unless otherwise indicated, monthly meetings are held on the third Friday of every month, at 7:30 pm. Besides club business, meetings always
feature a speaker and/or some kind of presentation. Unless otherwise indicated, meetings are held in the main conference room at the Detroit Observatory on the campus of the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor [Map to the Detroit Observatory].
(The July meetings are usually held on the campus of Eastern Michigan University). Per tradition, after each meeting we adjourn to the nearby Pizza House for
food and camaraderie. See the calendar of astronomy events for meeting topics.
- Public Open Houses at Peach Mountain are scheduled on a regular basis.
When it is clear, these are well attended by visitors, so you are encouraged
to help with these events, whether directing parking or foot traffic, or
providing a telescope for viewing. The Lowbrows are also involved
with a variety of other astronomy related events over the course of the
year.
Officers
President |
Charles Nielsen |
(734) 747-6585 |

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President Emeritus |
Dr. Mark Vincent |
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Vice Presidents |
Adrian Bradley |
(313) 354-5346 |
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Jim Forrester |
(734)-663-1638 |
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Dave Snyder |
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Brian Ottum |
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Treasurer |
Doug Scobel |
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Newsletter Editor |
Amy Cantu |
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Observatory Director |
Jack Brisbin |
(734) 455-7827 |
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Observatory Director Emeritus
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Percival Lowell (deceased) |
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Webmaster |
Krishna Rao |
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Online Coordinator |
Jeff Kopmanis |
The Observatory Committee
Jack Brisbin |
Ken Cook |
Jim Forrester |
Tom Ryan |
Kurt Hillig |
Yasuharu Inugi |
Mike Kurylo |
D C Moons |
Nathan Murphy |
Charlie Nielsen |
Mike Radwick |
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Dave Snyder |
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Annual dues are:
- $30.00 for individuals/families
- $20.00 for students (at least half-time) and individuals/families age 55 or older
- $5.00 if you live outside of Michigan's lower peninsula
To join the Lowbrows, send an email to the club treasurer at askthelowbrows@umich.edu and they'll send you complete instructions.
For comments about this web site or to obtain more information about the
club, contact us.
The club operates under a set of by-laws.
The by-laws were approved in April 2003 and revised in April 2010 and in September 2020.
View the current by-laws.
Links
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This page revised Saturday, August 19, 2023.
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