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Current Shows
Current Planetarium programs are described
below. All shows are correlated with the Tennessee
Science Content Standards (TSCS). Several shows have "Study Guides"
that may be downloaded from this site. See individual shows below for
details. Plan Your Visit Now!
The Star of Bethlehem uses science and historical events
to describe the theories of the appearance of the “star”.
Planetarium technology explores possible astronomical explanations for
the Star. Viewers can decide for themselves whether a blazing comet, an
exploding or shooting star, a major eclipse, or a conjunction of planets
might explain the reported event. Star Finding is a live program designed for grades 3 and up. It is correlated to TSCS Standard 6 - The Universe. Students learn about constellations by creating their own dipper shapes in the sky. Students are then lead in a discussion of historical and practical uses of constellations. Finally, students learn how to use a star map to locate objects visible from their own backyards. Throughout the program, participants observe and locate heavenly bodies in the current night sky including constellations, planets, and the moon. This program can be customized for scouts trying to earn merit badges.
Memphis Skies another live presentation, helps viewers
learn how to identify the planets and stars currently making up the
night sky and how to find the cardinal directions using celestial signposts.
Viewers are also taken on a guided tour of the constellations and the
ancient myths that string together their component stars. Memphis
Skies is correlated to TSCS
Standard 6 - The Universe. Our Place in Space is a program designed for primary
grades. It is correlated to TSCS
Standard 6 - The Universe, grade K-1. During the program, students
help animal characters solve a crossword puzzle. In the process, students
learn why we have day and night, what makes the Sun appear so big, and
why the Sun seems to move across the sky. Students invent star pictures,
and travel through the solar system and beyond to learn about "our place
in space". Study Guide available. Click
to download the pdf file (heavy graphics, may take a few minutes to
download). The Secret of the Cardboard Rocket is a program for primary
and intermediate
Solar System Adventure Tour is a program for intermediate
and middle school grades and correlated to TSCS
Standard 6 - The Universe, grades 5-8. As members of the crew of
a space ship traveling through space, students obtain information about
planets, moons and other parts of our solar system. The mission requires
crew members (students) to use science and mathematics problem-solving
skills to help make decisions which ultimately determine the fate of
the mission and the crew.
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