Robinson Planetarium to offer ‘Summer Night Skies’ presentations all summer

Robinson Planetarium is located in Peelle Hall on the Adrian College campus. (Photo courtesy of Adrian College)
Robinson Planetarium is located in Peelle Hall on the Adrian College campus. (Photo courtesy of Adrian College)

ADRIAN — Adrian College’s Robinson Planetarium is hosting public programs this summer, with shows every Friday at 7 p.m. from June through August. All programs are free and open to the public.

The planetarium’s summer program explores “What’s Up in the Summer Night Skies” in Michigan. Audiences will take a guided journey through the solar system, featuring Earth’s star, the sun, and its family of planets.

Guests should enter through the northeast Williams Street entrance of Peelle Hall. Directional signs will guide visitors to the entrance. The planetarium offers 68 theater-style seats and recommends arriving 10 to 15 minutes early for preferred seating. On-street parking is available on Williams Street.

For more information, contact Robinson Planetarium director Mark Fairclough at [email protected].

Mark Fairclough is the director of Adrian College's Robinson Planetarium. (Photo courtesy of Adrian College)
Mark Fairclough is the director of Adrian College’s Robinson Planetarium. (Photo courtesy of Adrian College)

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