Hubble Space Telescope image of the Orion NebulaHave you ever seen the Orion Nebula? Did you know that a supernova remnant is up in the sky every winter evening? The winter constellations Orion and Taurus contain marvelous objects that are favorites for small telescopes and binoculars.

Come to a free program at the IUP Planetarium to hear what we can learn from these objects and others in the current night sky. The show is at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 28, 2023.

More information about the Planetarium, including the full schedule for the 2022–23 academic year, can be found on the IUP Planetarium website.

The planetarium is on the east side of Weyandt Hall (the side away from the Oak Grove). Doors open 15 minutes before each show. Seating for the shows is first-come, first-seated; it's not feasible for us to take advance reservations. If you want to bring a large group (10 or more people), please contact us so we can discuss how to accommodate you, as seating is limited. 724-357-5626, 724-357-2379, or kcoles@iup.edu.