MIDDLEBURY, Vt.-On Wednesday evenings, Aug. 3 and 10, from 9-10:30 p.m., the Middlebury College Physics Department will hold its July-Aug. series of open house nights at McCardell Bicentennial Hall’s rooftop observatory, weather permitting. There is no set program; the public is invited to come anytime during these hours. Admission is free.

According to Middlebury College Professor of Physics Frank Winkler, the planet Jupiter now sets near the end of twilight, but viewers may observe Mars rising in the east. With little or no moonlight to interfere, many interesting star clusters and other objects should be visible.

The observatory dome houses a 24-inch computer-controlled telescope, and several smaller telescopes also will be available on the roof deck.

Since cloud cover obscures visibility, the open house nights will take place only if the sky is reasonably clear. If the weather appears uncertain, call the observatory at 802-443-2266 after 7 p.m. on the evenings of the open house for a status report.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall is located on Bicentennial Way on the western edge of the Middlebury College campus. Visitors should follow state Route 125 West from the village center through the campus. Bicentennial Way, which is the third right after the flashing light at the crest of the hill, leads to a parking lot and McCardell Bicentennial Hall. Enter the building and take the elevators to the top floor, following the signs.