Rusty Rocket’s Last Blast
Southworth Planetarium — Science Building 70 Falmouth St, Portland
The Sun: Our Living Star
Southworth Planetarium — Science Building 70 Falmouth St, Portland
Seeing: A Photon’s Journey
Southworth Planetarium — Science Building 70 Falmouth St, Portland
Week of Events
The Sun: Our Living Star
"The Sun: Our Living Star" reveals the impact our star has on every aspect of our lives here on Earth. Explore the Sun’s role in allowing and maintaining life, from photosynthesis to humanity. Discover how the Sun dictates our days, … Read More
Rusty Rocket’s Last Blast
Join Rusty Rocket and his band of rocket rookies as they explore the solar system. Fly across Saturn’s rings, soar along a Martian canyon; delve deep into the solar interior!
The Sun: Our Living Star
"The Sun: Our Living Star" reveals the impact our star has on every aspect of our lives here on Earth. Explore the Sun’s role in allowing and maintaining life, from photosynthesis to humanity. Discover how the Sun dictates our days, … Read More
Tilt
It’s a crazy day when snow starts falling and it’s the middle of summer! Join Annie and Max for a whirlwind adventure to find out how the seasons work. Recommended for our younger visitors!
Tilt
It’s a crazy day when snow starts falling and it’s the middle of summer! Join Annie and Max for a whirlwind adventure to find out how the seasons work. Recommended for our younger visitors!
Tilt
It’s a crazy day when snow starts falling and it’s the middle of summer! Join Annie and Max for a whirlwind adventure to find out how the seasons work. Recommended for our younger visitors!
Seeing: A Photon’s Journey
"Seeing: A Photon’s Journey" follows a photon’s creation and journey across the galaxy to a young stargazer’s eye. The viewer follows the photon into the girl’s eye, learning the structures of the eye and their functions, prior to taking a … Read More
Tilt
It’s a crazy day when snow starts falling and it’s the middle of summer! Join Annie and Max for a whirlwind adventure to find out how the seasons work. Recommended for our younger visitors!
