Our Place In Space
In April - Saturday & Sunday at 12:30pm
Help a macaw named Scarlet solve a crossword puzzle about where we live in space. Exploration starts on Earth (day/night), and goes through the solar system, and beyond. Recommended for ages 4-10.
The StarGazer
In April - Saturday & Sunday at 2:00pm
The show begins with a child’s curiosity, moves on to the science of gravity, then ends with reflections on the deeper meanings of astronomy in our lives. Narrated by Dr. Kaler and Nichelle Nichols (Chief Communications Officer Uhura from the original Star Trek). Recommended for ages 10 and older.
What Happened to Pluto
In April - Saturday & Sunday at 3:30pm
Poor Pluto. For almost 80 years it was a Planet. What Happened To Pluto takes a look at the science and reasoning behind this astronomical controversy. Recommended for children 6 and older.
Super Sky Show
May 1-30, Saturdays and Sundays
12:30pm
A tour of the nighttime sky with host Seymour Sky and guests including the Sun, Moon, Queen Cassiopeia, and a MYSTERY guest!
Ages 10 and older
WSKY: Radio Station of the Stars
May 1-30, Saturdays and Sundays
2:00pm
Experience talk radio of the future as Dr. Cosmos answers questions on everything from shooting stars to black holes. Cruise the cosmos while listening to a crazy traffic report, wacky weather forecast and a couple of chart topping tunes.
Ages 4 and older
The Planets
May 1-30, Saturdays and Sundays
3:30pm
Presented in the style of a game show, The Planets tests people's knowledge of the planets in our solar system. The audience find themselves transported from planet to planet, immersed in spectacularly different environments. Great fun, the show also has enough facts and concepts to provide real educational value.
Ages 10 and older