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Embry – Riddle Aeronatical University: Journey to Palomar

The Journey to Palomar, the result of more than five years’ work by Los Angeles filmmakers Todd and Robin Mason, traces Hale’s remarkable life as he struggles both personally and professionally to build the great telescopes at the Yerkes Observatory (near Chicago), the Mount Wilson Observatory (above Los Angeles), and finally the million-pound telescope on Palomar Mountain (near San Diego), considered the “moon shot” of the 1930s and ‘40s. It was a struggle to invent the technology, so daunting that many said it couldn’t be done. Again and again, Hale embarked on a seemingly impossible quest to persuade the richest men in America to contribute to his vision of American astronomy.

Shows will last for approximately 90 minutes. Please remember to arrive at the planetarium at least 10 minutes prior to the showtime indicated on your ticket. For more information, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.

*Important: This film will be shown as a rectangle in the front of the planetarium instead of using the ‘full dome.’

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  • Audience Adult, Kids (6 - 8 years), Teens (14 - 18 years), Tweens (9 - 13 years)
  • Genre Space & Astronomy
  • Type Exhibit/Presentation

The event is finished.

Date

Nov 03 2023
Expired!

Time

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Cost

Free

Labels

Yavapai

Location

Embry - Riddle Aeronautical University Jim and Linda Lee Planetarium
3700 Willow Creek Rd., Prescott, AZ, 86301
Website
https://prescott.erau.edu/about/planetarium

Organizer

Embry - Riddle Aeronautical University
Website
https://prescott.erau.edu/
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