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Astronomy Nights feature fun-filled and educational experiences for the whole family.
Astronomy Nights are back!
The museum will open to the public for free from 5:00pm-9:00pm and will include, talks from leading scientists and activities from the Museum’s education department.
Local astronomers will be on hand with their high-powered telescopes to help visitors navigate the night sky and answer questions about astronomy and stargazing. Guests are welcome to bring their own binoculars or look through the telescopes of the experts.
Schedule:
5:00pm-7:00pm: Intrepid Museum Demonstrations & Activities*
6:30pm: Presentation in the Space Shuttle Pavilion by Astronautica: Voices of Women in Space.*
Newly commissioned by Voices of Ascension, Astronautica is a work of music, voice, and video by women composers for a trio of female singers. Inspired by and based on the words of women astronauts, each piece includes videos taken by the astronauts while onboard space shuttles. Hear from the composers of a select group of songs from the show, as they talk about the inspiration behind each song.
Featured Composers:
Hai-Ting Chinn, Kamala Sankaram, Elaine Lachic, Gilda Lyons, RaShonda Reeves
7:00pm-9:00pm: Flight Deck telescope viewing with the Amateur Astronomers Association*
Astronomy Nights are free, register for a reminder!
Live streaming of the 6:30pm: Presentation by Astronautica: Voices of Women in Space will be available if you can't make it in person to Intrepid Museum. View the live event at twitch.tv/intrepidmuseum, Facebook or YouTube.
Doors will open promptly at 5:00 pm, Last entry to the Museum is at 8:30 pm. All visitors must enter through the Welcome Center to receive a ticket prior to entering the Museum. Face masks are required for all visitors ages 3 and up in all indoor spaces at the Museum.