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Astronomy Weekend

Come Stargaze With Us

November 1-3

3…2…1… Liftoff! Journey with Arizona Science Center through the cosmos to explore our galaxy and beyond during Astronomy Weekend. Throughout the weekend, Guests will have the opportunity to investigate space science through hands-on activities, a scavenger hunt challenge, dazzling demonstrations and more!

Astronomy Weekend is generously supported by The Richard F. Caris Charitable Trust.


Members Get the Most!

Arizona Science Center Members who visit during Astronomy Weekend will receive a commemorative gift and 20% off select space-themed items at ScienceShop.


FREE Astronomy Family Night

November 2 | 6:00 – 10:00 p.m.
FREE to the Public

Join Arizona Science Center for a FREE evening of stargazing in Heritage Square. Investigate how scientists learn about space by looking through different types of telescopes, talking with astronomy experts, exploring space with a Planetarium show and engaging with STEAM activities.


Focus Astronomy

November 2 | 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. & 6:00 – 10:00 p.m.

Focus Astronomy will be at Arizona Science Center for the Saturday of Astronomy Weekend with telescopes to safely view the sun from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., followed by the stars during Astronomy Family Night.


Out-of-this-World Virtual Series

Watch these videos to learn about the different careers available in astronomy and the trends and topics scientists are tackling today.

Planetary Scientist Jim Bell

Come with noted astronomer, planetary scientist, and interplanetary travel guide Professor Jim Bell on a star-studded tour of what the solar system will have to offer as of the year 2218.

The Boeing Starliner Project

Starliner made history in December 2019 by being the first American-made, orbital crew capsule to land on land. Listen to two members of Boeing’s landing and recovery team discuss what it took to make it happen.

Aerospace Professional Kellie Gerardi

Join Kellie Gerardi, author of “Not Necessarily Rocket Science: A Beginner’s Guide to Life in the Space Age,” in an illuminating conversation about her experiences in the commercial space industry.

NASA Mechanical Engineer Aaron Yazzie

Originally from Holbrook, Arizona, get to know how Aaron’s journey landed him a job working at the nation's top space institution on the Mars Perseverance Rover.

Making Rockets with Sari and Astronaut Mark Kelly

This special Sari On Science video featuring American astronaut and U.S. Senator Mark Kelly teaches you how to make your own rocket! 


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