Skies in Bloom: Spring to Summer Sky Tour
A guided and interactive tour of our spring and early summer night sky presented live with our amazing starball.
Explore the skies of the spring and early summer seasons over Buffalo with this interactive sky tour. Spring in the Northern Hemisphere brings many changes, including warmer weather, longer days, and blooming flowers. For stargazers, the new season also brings changes in the night sky. As the famous winter constellations progress westward, new spring constellations take their place in the best part of the night sky. Explore the spring constellations along with the moon and planets you can glimpse this season with our live sky tour.
Program length is one hour.
Please arrive at least 5 minutes before show time, because late arrivals may not be seated for safety reasons in our darkened planetarium.
If you are not already familiar with the location of the planetarium, please be sure to understand our location using the map here on Eventbrite or here: Planetarium location in Google Maps For our public programs, you will be able to park in the I-37 parking lot off of Iroquois Drive directly next to Buffalo State University's Science and Math Complex which houses the planetarium.
A guided and interactive tour of our spring and early summer night sky presented live with our amazing starball.
Explore the skies of the spring and early summer seasons over Buffalo with this interactive sky tour. Spring in the Northern Hemisphere brings many changes, including warmer weather, longer days, and blooming flowers. For stargazers, the new season also brings changes in the night sky. As the famous winter constellations progress westward, new spring constellations take their place in the best part of the night sky. Explore the spring constellations along with the moon and planets you can glimpse this season with our live sky tour.
Program length is one hour.
Please arrive at least 5 minutes before show time, because late arrivals may not be seated for safety reasons in our darkened planetarium.
If you are not already familiar with the location of the planetarium, please be sure to understand our location using the map here on Eventbrite or here: Planetarium location in Google Maps For our public programs, you will be able to park in the I-37 parking lot off of Iroquois Drive directly next to Buffalo State University's Science and Math Complex which houses the planetarium.
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Highlights
- 1 hour
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Whitworth Ferguson Planetarium
Science and Math Complex
Buffalo, NY 14222
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