
CCSU Planetarium Hosting Free Shows About the Galilean Moons
The CCSU Planetarium and Observatory is hosting free shows on the Galilean Moons.
The Planetarium says,
Astronomer Galileo discovered 4 large moons orbiting Jupiter in 1610 with a small telescope. Little could he have imagined the wonders of this unique group of objects in the solar system. Join us as we explore these exceptional worlds at our next free public planetarium show.
The Planetarium has said,
Doors to the planetarium (Copernicus Hall Room 211) open 30 min. before show time. Arrive at least 15 min. early as the presentation starts promptly and there is no late admission once the lights are turned off. Please note that we have a strict NO FOOD, DRINK, or CANDY/GUM policy.
The shows are to be “Wednesday, March 26, 12:15-1:15 PM, and Friday, March 21, 7-8 PM”.
