
Planetarium Show: Ice Worlds
Aug 08, 2026 11:00 AM —12:00 PM
Location
9877 Alabama Ave SW, Wilmot, OH 44689
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Categories Astronomy
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Earth is a dynamic planet with a global climate that is always changing. One of the most dramatic changes occurs each year as ice turns to water and then back to ice once again. We’ll explore the critical relationship between ice and life - a tale of friend and foe, enabling, challenging, supporting, and adapting - that has developed over millions of years. Worlds throughout our solar system have been sculpted and transformed by ice. The interplay of life and ice on Earth 'from microbes to humans' raises questions about the ice worlds of our solar system. We’ll explore the possibility of microscopic life on these worlds and if exploring these worlds will lead us to greater understanding of Earth's changing polar habitats. A “Tonight’s Sky” program showing seasonal constellations and planets currently in the night sky will follow the show.
Important Notes:
- Please plan to arrive at least 10 minutes before the show start time.
- Seating is limited; pre-registration ensures you a seat. Walkins accepted if seats are available, cash only and exact payment requested.
- For safety reasons there is no late entry into the planetarium once the door is closed. No refund will be provided to registrants who arrive after the door is closed.
