Colorado Skies

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Interested in learning about tonight's sky and the constellations up this time of year?

Want to know what objects to look for with the naked eye, a pair of binocularsÌýor a small telescope?

In this seasonalÌýtalk series, we explore the stars, planets, constellations, and deep-sky objects such as galaxies and nebulae using our Megastar projector, which produces a stunning night sky with 10 million stars. We'll give you the tools to go outside, look upÌýand enjoy our amazing Colorado Skies.ÌýBring your questions!

Run time

1 hour (Talk + time to explore your curiosity and ask questions)

Age recommendation

9+ (If you're 9Ìýto 99 years of age you'll enjoy this show!)


Please be aware

Our shows and some talks may incorporate one or several of the following features: bright lights, flashing visuals, loud sounds, or intense motion effects.

This is one of our regular shows. Regular ticket prices apply.

̽»¨ÊÓÆµ students are admitted FREE with valid Buff card.Ìý

Upcoming Colorado Skies Talks

Colorado Skies: The Summer Solstice

Sunday, June 21 at 2:30pm

Celebrate the summer solstice with us! We'll take a journey into this astronomically significant day. Plus, we'llÌýexplore the summer constellations, bright stars, andÌýshare pointers on how you can see the beautiful Milky Way.

Additionally, we'll share whichÌýcelestial objects you can look for with your unaided eye, a pair of binoculars or a small telescope. Bring your questions! ÌýÌý

Colorado Skies: The Fall Equinox

Will be scheduled in mid-September.ÌýÌý

Embrace the changing seasons and explore all of the facets of the fall equinox! Why does the Sun rise due east and set due west? Why are day and night equal in length on the equinoxes? What are some of the most beautiful constellations in autumn skies? What can you see with your unaided eye, a pair of binocularsÌýor a small telescope? Join us to answer all of these questions and more.