Summer Planetarium:
Exploring Earth’s Moon & Earthrise
Wednesday, July 22
SHOWTIME AT 6:00PM
Experience an afternoon in the planetarium featuring the live planetarium show Exploring Earth’s Moon followed by the planetarium film Earthrise. Program length is one hour. Program intended for ages 13+.
Exploring Earth’s Moon - live
Take a deep dive to look at the Moon, learn about the Apollo and Artemis missions, and see the recent Artemis II photographs with immense clarity on our dome, while discussing the science of what they did on their mission.
Earthrise - film
Earthrise tells the story of the first image captured of the Earth from space in 1968. Told solely by the Apollo 8 astronauts, the film recounts their experiences and memories and explores the beauty, awe, and grandeur of the Earth against the blackness of space. This iconic image had a powerful impact on the astronauts and the world, offering a perspective that transcended national, political, and religious boundaries. Told 50 years later, Earthrise compels us to remember this shift and to reflect on the Earth as a shared home.
PRICING:
Ages 13+ = $10
Please note:
Program length is one hour. Walk-ins welcome, dependent on availability.
All tickets are open seating. Program intended for ages 13+
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Food/drink and strollers are not allowed in the Planetarium.
The McAuliffe Center is located at the rear of O’Connor Hall on the campus of Framingham State University. Enter the McAuliffe Center through O’Connor Parking Lot.
Parking:
All vehicles parked on the FSU campus for this program require a valid FSU Parking Pass or the vehicle is subject to a parking ticket and tow at the owner’s expense. About one week before the event, you will receive a parking pass and an FSU campus map with parking information.
*If you purchased a ticket and did not receive a parking pass, please stop by the McAuliffe Center BEFORE you park your car to obtain a parking pass and additional parking information.

