Planetarium Show: Astronomy: 3000 Years of Stargazing

Mar 06, 2026 7:00PM—8:00PM

Location

Astronomy Education Building at TWC 9877 Alabama Ave SW Wilmot, OH 44689

Cost $5/TWC Member, $8/Nonmember

Event Contact Robin Gill | Email

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Learn about our first and oldest science – Astronomy! From our earliest ancestors to the present, humans have been fascinated by the sky, which has inspired wonder and curiosity. Be amazed by what the earliest astronomers learned about the Sun, Moon, planets, and the motion of the stars using only observation and mathematics. Learn how each generation of astronomers built upon the knowledge gained by those who came before them. Galileo and his telescope changed astronomy forever, leading to the modern instruments used on Earth and in space today. Be inspired as we explore the many milestones and accomplishments humans have made as we seek to understand the cosmos! A “Tonight’s Sky” program showing seasonal constellations and planets currently in the night sky will follow the show.

 

Important Notes:

– Please plan to arrive at least 10 minutes early.

– Seating is limited; pre-registration ensures you a seat. Walk-ins will be accepted if seats are available. We ask that walk-ins bring cash only with the exact payment requested. 

– 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.

 

Make it a double-feature! Stay for the free Star Watch with TWC Astronomy Club after the show.