
Our sun is one of an estimated two hundred billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy alone. We exist in an ocean of stars, but not all stars are alike. From Brown Dwarves to Black Holes stars produce a wide array of fascinating and exotic phenomena. How do stars come into being, how do they live out their lives, and what determines a star’s ultimate fate?
Join us in the Taylor Observatory’s Norton Planetarium as we explore the diverse nature of Stars.
After the show (weather permitting) gaze at the heavens through the Taylor Observatory’s telescopes.
Whether you’re a seasoned astronomer or just curious about the cosmos, this event promises to be an unforgettable experience. This event is open to all Lake County families.
This event will be hosted by Lake County Office of Education Astronomy expert Angelo Parisi.
Children 5 and under are free.
Adults are $10 each.
Students are $5 each.
Families of 4 or more can register for a discounted price together for $5.
For more information, contact Angelo Parisi at aparisi@lakecoe.org