What are exoplanets, and how do we find them? Join us for an engaging, family-friendly program exploring how astronomers search for planets and life beyond our solar system.
Dr. Hubbard-James, Assistant Professor of physics and astronomy will explain what makes a planet habitable, how telescopes help us detect distant worlds, and what signals scientists are looking for to find life on other planets. This program includes a planetarium show and a look inside the Bradley Observatory's telescope dome. Perfect for curious minds of all ages.
Registration not required. Open to the first 60 participants.
Please Note: This program will be at the Bradley Observatory on the Agnes Scott College Campus. Click here for directions and parking information.
This program is supported by the DeKalb Library Foundation.
AGE GROUP: | Family (All Ages) |
EVENT TYPE: | Informational Programs |
TAGS: | Summer Reading Challenge | Family Program | Exopanets | DeKalb Library Foundation | Color Our World | Astronomy |
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