Come along for the ride as we simulate in the planetarium an epic yet seldom told tale of adventure and discovery. In July of 1971 Astronaut Dave Scott landed the Apollo Lunar Module high in the Apennine Mountains of the moon at the edge of a deep canyon. It was the most dangerous and daring of all the Apollo landing sites. The site was chosen for its potential to answer the most questions about history of the Moon and Earth. What were the risks and what was discovered?
After the show guests are invited (weather permitting) to view the night sky through the observatory’s telescopes. A clear night should provide excellent views of the Moon and the Planet Jupiter.
When: Thursday, May 23, 2024
Shows: 7:00pm and 8:30pm
Where:
Taylor Observatory
5725 Oak Hills Lane, Kelseyville
Tickets:
Adults $10
Children (6 and older) $5
Families of 4 and up $5 (each)
Seats are limited. Planetarium seats 32
For tickets click on the link below:
https://taylorobservatory15apollo.eventbrite.com/