Postponed from September 15, our lineup of Astro Afternoon shows will now be Sunday September 22. See you there
1:00 “The Sky this Month”
A live talk about the current night sky and astronomy news. (~45 min)
2:00 “Constellations Across the Cultures”
A 2017 Hatter Planetarium production (~30 min)
3:00 “Sunstruck”
Travel back to the beginning of time and experience the birth of the Sun. Discover how it came to support life, how it threatens life as we know it, and how its energy will one day fade away. (21 min)
3:30 “The Unknown Between”
This mesmerizing fulldome video is the final work by students of the Art and Science Immersive Media class in the Studio for Interrelated Media (SIM) department at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, produced during the 2015 Spring semester. (23 min)
4:00 “The Sky this Month”
A live talk about the current night sky and astronomy news. (~45 min)
The Hatter Planetarium is located in Masters Hall, Room 115, on the Gettysburg College Campus. This series of shows is free and all are welcome as seats remain. No admittance while a show is running. Vistitors should keep in mind that they are entering a working college campus, possibly while classes are in session. The planetarium will be open 15 minutes before the show begins, unless the previous show is still running. The Hatter Planetarium does not have its own lobby or exhibit space as a science museum would. Restrooms are on the same floor as the planetarium. Food and drink are prohibited in the planetarium.
We also accept field trip requests from school and community groups!