Astronomer Galileo discovered four large moons orbiting Jupiter in 1610 with a small telescope. Little could he have imagined the wonders of this unique group of objects in the Solar System.
Doors to the planetarium will open 30 minutes before the advertised show time. Plan on arriving at least 15 minutes before the show begins as the presentation starts promptly and there is no late admittance. This is a matter of safety, as the planetarium is much darker than a movie theater. In the event that all planetarium seats are filled, we will close the doors when full capacity is reached. (There is no standing-room option.)
No food, drinks, candy/gum are allowed inside the planetarium.
Learn more about the Copernican Planetarium at Central at ccsu.edu/planetarium-and-observatory/.