Skygazing
*The event has already taken place on this date: Thu, 03/22/2018
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Begin the evening under the 44 ft. dome in the
Captain Alan M. Bean Planetarium, where we'll learn
about the night sky and the spring equinox; what does the first day of spring mean for what’s happening among the stars?
Afterwards, we'll be heading outdoors for celestial viewing atop Talcott Mountain! The skies will be at their darkest, making it the perfect night to view the wonders of the heavens.
With a wide array of telescopes at our disposal, we'll be looking for stars and constellations
including Ursa Major, Gemini and other celestial gems!
$8 General Admission/$5 TMSC Members
Because seating is limited and events fill up quickly, we recommend making your reservations early!
PLEASE ARRIVE ON TIME! Late arrivals will not be allowed to enter the planetarium after
the presentation
begins at 6:15pm; they will, however, be able to participate in outdoor
viewing with
the group when the Planetarium program concludes.
RSVP at tmsc.org
or call 860.677.8571
*Times, dates, and prices of any activity posted to our calendars are subject to change. Please be sure to click through directly to the organization’s website to verify.