To the point - great information and experience and would recommend to anyone, especially young learners.
Weekly Tuesday nights open to the public throughout most of the year. Staff and professor was very informative during visit. A great way to be introduced to space and the stars along with history. Different discussions and viewings provided throughout the year. Would go again and would recommend it to others!
It was a little difficult to locate but the planetarium is located directly opposite of the arena in front of the student center and residence hall on pine street. There is a parking garage if there is no street parking available.
Definitely take an opportunity to go check this out! It was very cool! The professor, who led the tour of the galaxy, was very knowledgeable and answered all of our questions. There are 2 parts, first, the planetarium, where we talked about the stars and constellations. Second, the observatory where we saw a great, up close view of the moon and mars! It only costs $5 per person, if you're not a UNA student.
Very informational and intriguing. You get a thirty minute discussion with night sky simulation and thirty minutes of observing for $3. Great for kids and adults alike!
To the point - great information and experience and would recommend to anyone, especially young learners.
Weekly Tuesday nights open to the public throughout most of the year. Staff and professor was very informative during visit. A great way to be introduced to space and the stars along with history. Different discussions and viewings provided throughout the year. Would go again and would recommend it to others!
It was a little difficult to locate but the planetarium is located directly opposite of the arena in front of the student center and residence hall on pine street. There is a parking garage if there is no street parking available.
Definitely take an opportunity to go check this out! It was very cool! The professor, who led the tour of the galaxy, was very knowledgeable and answered all of our questions. There are 2 parts, first, the planetarium, where we talked about the stars and constellations. Second, the observatory where we saw a great, up close view of the moon and mars! It only costs $5 per person, if you're not a UNA student.
Very informational and intriguing. You get a thirty minute discussion with night sky simulation and thirty minutes of observing for $3. Great for kids and adults alike!
To the point - great information and experience and would recommend to anyone, especially young learners.
Weekly Tuesday nights open to the public throughout most of the year. Staff and professor was very informative during visit. A great way to be introduced to space and the stars along with history. Different discussions and viewings provided throughout the year. Would go again and would recommend it to others!
It was a little difficult to locate but the planetarium is located directly opposite of the arena in front of the student center and residence hall on pine street. There is a parking garage if there is no street parking available.
Definitely take an opportunity to go check this out! It was very cool! The professor, who led the tour of the galaxy, was very knowledgeable and answered all of our questions. There are 2 parts, first, the planetarium, where we talked about the stars and constellations. Second, the observatory where we saw a great, up close view of the moon and mars! It only costs $5 per person, if you're not a UNA student.
Very informational and intriguing. You get a thirty minute discussion with night sky simulation and thirty minutes of observing for $3. Great for kids and adults alike!