'The Edge of Exploration: Moons of the Solar System'
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Event description
- Academic events
- Campus life
- Family friendly
- Open to the public
- Science
The School of Earth and Space Exploration invites those intrigued by Earth, our Solar System, and the Universe beyond to attend “The Edge of Exploration” series. Located in the Marston Theater in ISTB4, the 3D astronomy shows are led by SESE students and staff and explore topics such as: Time and Distance, The Solar System, and Galaxies. Featuring state-of-the-art planetarium technology that utilizes 4,000 projections systems to create 3D renderings of Earth and space-related visuals, the series gives enthusiasts the opportunity to immerse themselves in a lush 3D environment to learn about cutting-edge exploration.
Ours is not the only planet with Moons — in fact, there are almost 200 moons in the solar system. There are many types and sizes of moons. Let's see what secrets they hold and what moons tell us about solar system dynamics
Event contact
Kim Baptista
kim.baptista@asu.edu
Date
Saturday, June 22, 2024
Time
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm (MST)
Cost