Professor and students looking at stars in the planetarium

The new rush is beginning! More countries than you can count on one hand have serious plans to explore the Moon in the next few years. What makes the Moon so interesting to so many? We’ll examine the answers to this question.

This is the first of three shows scheduled for fall 2023.

Shows are at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania Planetarium, located on the first floor of Weyandt Hall. Weyandt Hall is on the east side of the Oak Grove next to Oakland Avenue. Weather permitting, after the show telescope observing of the night sky (evening shows) or the Sun (daytime shows) will be available.

Seating is limited; doors will open 15 minutes before each show. Groups that wish to attend are asked to call in advance. For more information call 724-357-5626 or 724-357-2379.