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Moons: Worlds of Mystery


Jenks Planetarium / Planetarium Shows -
Spring 2025

Moons: Worlds of Mystery immerses you in the amazing diversity of moons and the important roles they play in shaping our solar system. Take a fascinating trip to the little worlds of our solar system!!

When you consider the solar system, you often think of the Sun and its planets. But what about moons? What role do they play? Find out in Moons: Worlds of Mystery, a show from the Charles Hayden Planetarium of the Museum of Science, Boston. It explores the many and varied satellites that exist, delves into what they look like and what they contribute to our knowledge of the solar system — a hundred known satellites throughout the solar system, orbiting five other planets and even some asteroids and Kuiper Belt objects. The target audience for Moons: Worlds of Mystery is ages 6 and up.

This show is held at the Jenks Planetarium, Jenks High School, Dr. Kirby A. Lehman Center for the Study of Math and Science Center, 3rd Floor. Elevator available. Doors to the Planetarium open approximately 30 minutes prior to listed show time. Tickets will not be issued at time of purchase. You do not need to show proof of purchase. Your name will appear on a list at the door and checked off upon entry to the show. No food or drink is allowed in the Planetarium.

General Seating. 1 show.

Dan Zielinski

DAN ZIELINSKI is the director of the planetarium at Jenks High School in Oklahoma

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  Dan Zielinski


Jenks Planetarium
Tuesday, Apr 1
6:30 - 7:30 PM

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$ 7.00
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