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SUMMARY:Preschool Picassos - Saturday
DESCRIPTION:Preschool Picassos\nCalling all parents and caregivers with preschool-aged children who love to create art!\nHappening the first Saturday of every month\, Preschool Picassos provides young visitors with a unique art experience when we teach children various science-based techniques with their caregivers. As children experiment and explore\, they will not only learn to be a part of the conversation around Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, Art\, and Math (STEAM)\, but they will create some unique works of art along the way! \nFacilitator Marilyn Zenko has a background in STEM as an archeologist and is currently a Senior Client Development Specialist at Terracon. \nEnter with General Admission. Free for Members. \nKindly PRE-REGISTER so we can prepare the right materials.
URL:https://northmuseum.org/events/preschool-picassos-saturday-3-2/
LOCATION:North Museum\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:prek
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SUMMARY:Secret of the Cardboard Rocket—Planetarium Show
DESCRIPTION:Adventure through the solar system in the Cardboard Rocket! One of the most popular shows in the fulldome industry world-wide. Travel with two children and their navigator\, the talking astronomy book. Visit the Sun\, the planets\, the Moon and more. The narration track was edited in 2007 for the reclassification of Pluto to dwarf planet. References to “smallest planet\,” “ninth planet\,” and “last planet” were removed and Pluto is simply termed a planet in view of it being a new category of planet. \nBUY TICKETS\nWatch the planetarium show trailer below.
URL:https://northmuseum.org/events/secret-of-the-cardboard-rocket-planetarium-show-3/2025-06-07/
LOCATION:North Museum\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Planetarium
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SUMMARY:Supervolcanoes–Planetarium Show
DESCRIPTION:The scene was 74\,000 years ago\, on the island of Sumatra. A volcanic eruption triggered the sudden and violent collapse of a vast regional plateau. Toba\, as the volcano is known today\, was the largest volcanic eruption in the last 25 million years. But Earth has seen far larger. 250 million years ago\, an eruption in what’s now Siberia lasted a million years and was probably responsible for the greatest episode of mass extinction in Earth’s history. \nSupervolcanoes is an immersive planetarium show that looks back at rare classes of eruptions that have marshaled the energy that lurks\, like a sleeping dragon\, beneath the surface of planet Earth. The program moves beyond Earth to explore the impact of giant volcanic eruptions around our solar system. Audiences will fly down to Neptune’s frigid moon Triton\, and onto the ultimate volcanic world: Jupiter’s moon Io. On a visit to a legendary North American hot spot\, Yellowstone National Park\, the film asks: can a supervolcano erupt in our time? \nBUY TICKETS \nWatch planetarium show trailer below.
URL:https://northmuseum.org/events/supervolcanoes-planetarium-show-2/2025-06-07/
LOCATION:North Museum\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Planetarium
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SUMMARY:Secret of the Cardboard Rocket—Planetarium Show
DESCRIPTION:Adventure through the solar system in the Cardboard Rocket! One of the most popular shows in the fulldome industry world-wide. Travel with two children and their navigator\, the talking astronomy book. Visit the Sun\, the planets\, the Moon and more. The narration track was edited in 2007 for the reclassification of Pluto to dwarf planet. References to “smallest planet\,” “ninth planet\,” and “last planet” were removed and Pluto is simply termed a planet in view of it being a new category of planet. \nBUY TICKETS\nWatch the planetarium show trailer below.
URL:https://northmuseum.org/events/secret-of-the-cardboard-rocket-planetarium-show-3/2025-06-08/
LOCATION:North Museum\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Planetarium
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SUMMARY:Supervolcanoes–Planetarium Show
DESCRIPTION:The scene was 74\,000 years ago\, on the island of Sumatra. A volcanic eruption triggered the sudden and violent collapse of a vast regional plateau. Toba\, as the volcano is known today\, was the largest volcanic eruption in the last 25 million years. But Earth has seen far larger. 250 million years ago\, an eruption in what’s now Siberia lasted a million years and was probably responsible for the greatest episode of mass extinction in Earth’s history. \nSupervolcanoes is an immersive planetarium show that looks back at rare classes of eruptions that have marshaled the energy that lurks\, like a sleeping dragon\, beneath the surface of planet Earth. The program moves beyond Earth to explore the impact of giant volcanic eruptions around our solar system. Audiences will fly down to Neptune’s frigid moon Triton\, and onto the ultimate volcanic world: Jupiter’s moon Io. On a visit to a legendary North American hot spot\, Yellowstone National Park\, the film asks: can a supervolcano erupt in our time? \nBUY TICKETS \nWatch planetarium show trailer below.
URL:https://northmuseum.org/events/supervolcanoes-planetarium-show-2/2025-06-08/
LOCATION:North Museum\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Planetarium
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