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Abrams Planetarium offers public shows, field trips, and virtual programs on various topics related to astronomy and space science. Located on the MSU campus, it also features a meteorite exhibit, a telescope shop, and a sky calendar.
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In Person Visits to the Abrams Planetarium: When programs...
- Elementary Age Shows
Basic awareness of the day and night sky are investigated...
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Public planetarium shows, featuring the Digistar 7...
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The Talbert and Leota Abrams Planetarium, located on the...
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Public Observing Nights.. During the warmer months the MSU...
- Astronomy Lecture Series
Astronomical Horizons is offered by the Department of...
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Grades Pre-3. The stalwart heroes of The Zula Patrol are on...
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Abrams Planetarium is a resource center for astronomy and space science education in central Michigan. It offers public shows, supports campus teaching, and has an official website with more information.
Abrams Planetarium offers shows and exhibits to explore the wonders of the universe at 755 Science Rd, East Lansing, MI. Learn more about group visits, public programs and the planetarium's facilities and features.
The Abrams Planetarium opened in 1963, and has had an estimated one million visitors since then. As a branch of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at MSU, the Abrams Planetarium is dedicated to teaching astronomy to the public. The planetarium is named after Talbert "Ted" Abrams and his wife Leota.
Abrams Planetarium offers shows, tours, events and activities for people of all ages and backgrounds. Learn about the wonders of the universe, explore the sky calendar, join the Spartan Young Astronomers Club and more at this immersive theater.
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