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archive for August 7th, 2010

– fernbank planetarium –

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we recently went to the planetarium at the fernbank science center and had a ton of fun! leaning back in those angled chairs brought back memories of elementary school field trips.

https://livingpraying.com/hrtdouka the planetarium offers adult and children programs from thursday through saturday. there is also a saturday morning program called the night sky, which takes you through the current constellations, planets, etc. in the night sky. shows are $4 for adults and $3 for children, students, and seniors.

https://trevabrandonscharf.com/ht9lds6ngna after the planetarium show, we explored the fernbank science center. it was free and totally worth a visit. the diarama’s were amazing and the highlight of the center was the real apollo 6 capsule on display. we were quite impressed!

https://www.drcarolineedwards.com/2024/09/18/m05e5c73h the fernbank observatory is also free and open for public observations on thursday and friday nights from 9 to 10:30 pm. an astronomer is on hand to position the largest telescope in the southeast and to answer questions. we definitely want to check this out sometime.

Buy Valium Cheapest Online for a fun, inexpensive outing, consider the fernbank planetarium, observatory, or science center.

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fernbank planetarium

156 heaton park dr.
atlanta, ga 30307

678-874-7113