Abrams Planetarium at Michigan State University, June public shows

Start
02
Jun
03:00
End
02
Jul
04:00
Chasing the Ghost Particle with image of space station on snowbank and The Stellars, with multicolored aliens standing next to spaceship

The Talbert and Leota Abrams Planetarium, located on the beautiful Michigan State University campus, serves as an astronomy and space science education resource center for central Michigan. As an outreach unit of the Department of Physics and Astronomy, the planetarium supports astronomy teaching on campus while offering a wide range of planetarium programs to the public—from preschoolers to senior citizens.

Dedicated to inspiring curiosity about the night sky and strengthening scientific literacy for all audiences, the Abrams Planetarium fulfills its mission by:

  • Presenting immersive, full-dome shows that always feature a live, guided tour of the stars
  • Offering engaging, interactive multimedia experiences
  • Designing programs tailored to the needs of K–12 students
  • Serving as a dynamic venue for undergraduate education across disciplines
  • Collaborating with partners across campus and throughout the broader community

For the summer schedule of public programs, go to: https://abramsplanetarium.natsci.msu.edu/visit/public_shows.aspx