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Starlab is a
portable planetarium with programs available for your school,
organization, or event. We offer a variety of programs listed
below or you can help create your own program. Fill out the form
at the bottom of this page to request more information. Each of
these programs is 45 minutes in length. The cost is $150 for the
first two programs, and $50 for each additional program. There may
be additional charges of $30/hour of speaker's waiting time between
programs as well as a small charge for mileage greater than 25 miles
from the museum.

Starlab Programs:
Where in the Solar System are we?
In this show students will become astronomers and discover Mars the same
way the ancient astronomers did.
We will discuss why the planets appear to move and where earth is in
relationship to the rest of the objects
in our solar system. We will end with a tour of interesting sights in
tonight’s sky.
Meets Science frameworks for grades 3-5
Moon Madness
This program is designed to help your students discover the rotation of
the earth and the explanation behind
the changing moon. We will discuss cycles that can be observed, day and
night, seasons, and phases of
the moon. Your students will also be able to hear some of the ancient
explanations for these same occurrences.
Meets Science frameworks for grades 3-5
With older students this class will focus on the similarities and
differences between eclipses and moon phases.
Your students will also be able to make predictions about the moon’s
phases and discuss the significance of the moon.
Meets Science frameworks for grades 6-8
The Reasons for the Seasons
Take a tour of tonight’s sky and make predictions about how it will look
in three, six and nine months.
We will check your hypothesis and discuss why it changes. Learn about
the tilt of the earth and its
impact on our seasons. You might even hear about a galaxy far, far away
. . .
Meets Science frameworks for grades 6-8
Star Stories
Travel to China, Egypt, Ancient Greece, and North America to hear
stories about the stars.
People from all of these countries can see the same stars. Learn why
they tell different stories in
different parts of the world and try your hand at creating your own star
myths!
Meets English frameworks for grades 3-4 & 5-6
Supports History and English frameworks for grades 1-4
It’s All Greek to Me! (Greek and Roman Myths)
Learn why the Big Bear has a long tail or how that giant “W” in the sky
could possibly be a
queen on her throne. In this program you will learn the Greek and Roman
myths behind
many of the most common constellations.
Meets History frameworks for grade 7
Supports English frameworks for grades 3-4
Woodland Native American Star Tales
Come and listen to stories about the stars that have been told here
since long before the
Europeans set foot on this land.
Supports History and English frameworks for grades 3-4
Tonight’s Sky
Find out what will be in the sky tonight. We will “star hop” to some of
the more prominent
constellations, practice using a sky map to find others, look for
planets and perhaps hear a story or two.
Create Your Own
Work with the Starlab coordinator to modify an existing program or to
design
a program that meets your specific needs.
Interested in
a Starlab Program? Fill out the form below:
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