Two chances to see “Discover the Stars” at Carmel High School Planetarium

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On a clear, dark night, most of us – at one time or another – have gazed upon the stars and wondered about all those tiny points of light. Many of us are able to identify different patterns and constellations in the stars.

But what are those tiny points of light?

This exciting program takes viewers beyond a simple observation of the night sky and delves into the fascinating lives of stars. There will also be a night sky tour of the spring night sky.

The presentation will take place in two shows at 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. Saturday, April 26 in the Carmel High School Planetarium and will last approximately 40 minutes.

Enter through the main entrance of the school on Main Street, walk past the Dale Graham Auditorium, and turn right. Doors will open 30 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.

Click here to learn more or call Planetarium Director Keith Turner at (317) 846-7721 ext. 7446, or email wkturner@ccs.k12.in.us. You can also follow along on X at @CCSPlanetarium.

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