It is the last week of The Gene Roddenberry Planetarium summer free program that is open to the public.

There is still plenty of time to engross yourself in a race to return to the Moon 45 years after the historic Apollo landings. See how a competition among international teams is ushering in a new era of lunar exploration. Learn about the Moon’s resources and discover what humanity’s future on the Moon might hold.  Narrated by Tim Allen, "Back To The Moon For Good" presents the Google Lunar X-PRIZE, and the personal stories of competition and collaboration it inspires.

All programs are free of charge. However, due to the limited seating in the planetarium, all patrons still have to obtain tickets for entry. These free tickets will be handed out at the planetarium office ticket window 30 minutes before each program time on a first come first served basis. And, once the program begins, no one else may enter.
There will be no advanced ticket giveaways and no group reservations will be accepted.
No child will be admitted without a parent or adult guardian.

The Final Week of "Back To The Moon For Good"
July 28th - July 31st
Monday through Thursday
Program Times:
10:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Tickets given out 30 minutes before program start times.

Each program begins on time and the doors lock for safety.
Once a program begins, no one may enter the planetarium.
Each program is approximately one hour long.

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