Planetarium Show: Moons: Worlds of Mystery
Feb 07, 2026 11:00AM—12:00PM
Location
Planetarium, Astronomy Education Building, 9877 Alabama Ave SW, Wilmot, OH 44689
Cost $5/TWC Member, $8/Nonmember
Event Contact Robin Gill | Email
Categories Adult, Astronomy, Family, School-Aged
Topics astronomy, constellations, learn, moons, planetarium, planets, solar system
Join us as we explore the little worlds of our solar system. Learn how our own Moon was born and the role it has played in making Earth a planet habitable for life. Explore the diversity of Jupiter’s four Galilean moons, Saturn’s moon Titan and moons orbiting asteroids and Kuiper Belt objects like Pluto. Speculate on the possibility that some of these moons might support life. Our solar system has an incredible diversity of worlds, both large and small, and sometimes it’s the smallest places that teach us the most amazing things. A "Tonight's Sky" program showing seasonal constellations and planets currently in the night sky will follow the show.
- Plan to arrive at least 10 minutes before the show starts.
- Seating is limited; pre-registration ensures you a seat. Walk-ins accepted if seats are available, cash only, and exact payment requested.
- PLEASE NOTE: For safety reasons, there is no late entry into the planetarium once the door is closed. No refund will be provided to registrants who arrive after the door is closed.
