Plainview Mourns Loss of Beloved Astronomy Educator

Community remembers Donald Lubowich's lifelong dedication to sharing the wonders of the cosmos

Apr. 14, 2026 at 2:22pm

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The Plainview community is mourning the loss of longtime resident and Hofstra astronomy professor Donald Lubowich, who passed away in late March at the age of 77. For decades, Lubowich dedicated himself to bringing telescope nights, science festivals, and other accessible astronomy programs to schools, parks, and families across Long Island and beyond.

Why it matters

Lubowich's passing is a significant loss for the Plainview community, as he was a beloved figure who worked tirelessly to share his passion for astronomy and science education with people of all ages. His efforts to make astronomy accessible and engaging helped inspire countless individuals to explore the wonders of the cosmos.

The details

As a professor at Hofstra University, Lubowich organized numerous telescope nights, science festivals, and other events that allowed Plainview residents and Long Islanders to learn about and observe the night sky. He was known for his ability to explain complex astronomical concepts in a way that was easy to understand, and his programs were popular with both children and adults.

  • Lubowich passed away in late March 2026 at the age of 77.
  • For decades, Lubowich brought telescope nights, science festivals, and astronomy programs to Plainview and the surrounding Long Island community.

The players

Donald Lubowich

A longtime Plainview resident and professor of astronomy at Hofstra University, who dedicated his career to making astronomy accessible and engaging for people of all ages.

Hofstra University

The institution where Lubowich worked as a professor of astronomy and organized many of his community outreach programs.

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The takeaway

Lubowich's legacy as an astronomy educator and community leader will continue to inspire the Plainview community to explore the wonders of the cosmos and share their passion for science with future generations.