Constellations
What are constellations? How were they created? These are just two of the questions covered about these images in the night sky. Learn about what a constellation really is, who […]
What are constellations? How were they created? These are just two of the questions covered about these images in the night sky. Learn about what a constellation really is, who […]
What are constellations? How were they created? These are just two of the questions covered about these images in the night sky. Learn about what a constellation really is, who […]
What are constellations? How were they created? These are just two of the questions covered about these images in the night sky. Learn about what a constellation really is, who […]
What are constellations? How were they created? These are just two of the questions covered about these images in the night sky. Learn about what a constellation really is, who […]
Two solar eclipses are crossing America, one in October 2023 and the other in April 2024. Learn about what an eclipse is, how ancient people interpreted them, and where you need to be to experience these upcoming celestial phenomena. A Production of the Jenks Planetarium Educational content designed for grade 4 and up. For ticket […]
Wednesday, April 3 at 2pm Saturday, April 6 & Sunday, April 7 at 3pm Join the Planetarium Director for a live chat exploring what you can see in the sky tonight. Learn about the basic motions of the sky, visible constellations and planets, and any special celestial events that are coming up in the next […]
Designed for our youngest viewers. Join Astrid, a scientist, as she explores the sky. While observing the sky learn about the motions of the Sun and Earth, clouds, rainbows, stars, daytime and nighttime, the Moon and constellations. A production of the Planetarium at The State Museum of Pennsylvania Educational content designed for PreK to Grade […]
Two solar eclipses are crossing America, one in October 2023 and the other in April 2024. Learn about what an eclipse is, how ancient people interpreted them, and where you need to be to experience these upcoming celestial phenomena. A Production of the Jenks Planetarium Educational content designed for grade 4 and up. For ticket […]
Friday, April 5 & Saturday, April 20 at 10:30AM What does an inside mouse do? How about an outside mouse? How are they the same? How are they different? Join us for Storytime to read Inside Mouse, Outside Mouse by Lindsay Barrett George to discover where these furry rodents travel both inside and outside the […]
Designed for our youngest viewers. Join Astrid, a scientist, as she explores the sky. While observing the sky learn about the motions of the Sun and Earth, clouds, rainbows, stars, daytime and nighttime, the Moon and constellations. A production of the Planetarium at The State Museum of Pennsylvania Educational content designed for PreK to Grade […]
Two solar eclipses are crossing America, one in October 2023 and the other in April 2024. Learn about what an eclipse is, how ancient people interpreted them, and where you need to be to experience these upcoming celestial phenomena. A Production of the Jenks Planetarium Educational content designed for grade 4 and up. For ticket […]
Our ancients learned the sky is not just a thing of beauty, but also our window for the position of our planet. Understanding how our planet is aligned with the […]