Planetarium Shows: Astronomy of the Ancients
The stars have influenced humans for centuries, but did you know that animals also use the night sky as a compass? Creatures great and small have survived by observing space since the age of dinosaurs (maybe even before). From birds to beetles and Neanderthals to navigators, join us to explore how the skies have long been used as a tool to keep time, find the way home, or even warn of misfortune ahead.
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The stars have influenced humans for centuries, but did you know that animals also use the night sky as a compass? Creatures great and small have survived by observing space since the age of dinosaurs (maybe even before). From birds to beetles and Neanderthals to navigators, join us to explore how the skies have long been used as a tool to keep time, find the way home, or even warn of misfortune ahead.
Choose from 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. start times.
All ages
Tickets: $15 per person; Buffalo Museum of Science members save 10%
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Organization:
Buffalo Museum of ScienceLocation:
1020 Humboldt Parkway
Buffalo, NY, 14211United States
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Phone:
7168965200Contact name:
Buffalo Museum of Science
Email address:
Dates:
03/19/2025
Time:
5 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Price:
$15 per person with admission or membership
Ages
All AgesWeb Service