Go big at Carmel High School Planetarium

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The Carmel High School Planetarium has announced its next show.

“Big Astronomy: People, Places, Discoveries” explores three observatories located in Chile at extreme and remote places. It gives examples of the multitude of STEM careers needed to keep the great observatories working.

This show is also a celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month. As part of the show, attendees will have a live night sky tour using the beautiful night sky simulator, the Goto Chronos. This will be a fun and educational show for the entire family.

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The presentation will take place at 7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 27 in the Carmel High School Planetarium. Enter through the main entrance of the school on Main Street, walk past the Dale Graham Auditorium, and turn right. Doors will open 20 minutes before show time. No one will be admitted after the program begins. Children aged 12 years and younger should be accompanied by an adult. Recommended for children aged 5 and up.

Click here to learn more or call Planetarium Director Keith Turner at (317) 846-7721 ext. 7446. You can also follow along on X at @CCSPlanetarium.

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