Welcome back to another school year here at the Southwotth Planetarium!
We are delighted to offer you two sessions of "Astronomy a la Carte," (one during the day, one at night), "Celestial Mythology," "Star Dome Astronomy," and a "Star Dome Astronomy for Young People."


The list is below.
If you have any questions, concerns, requests, please contact us at anytime
(207) 780-4249

ASTRONOMY A LA CARTE:
DAY SESSION AND NIGHT SESSION  
(Dates and times below)

What is "Astronomy a la Carte?"
Simple.     This course consists of 11  "stand alone" astronomy classes
designed for anyone!  You may enroll in any or all of these different
classes.       As they are not continuous, a student can pick and
choose the classes that interest them the most.       We have
stand-alone classes about the moon, the Sun, galaxies, space weather,
stars and even a class about black holes and time warps.


ASTRONOMY A LA CARTE    - NIGHT SESSION

Monday evenings    7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Starting September 16, 2019
$12.00 per person
($20.00 for a couple; $130 for one person to attend them all;   $225 for a couple to attend them all..)

List of Night Session Astronomy a la Carte classes: www.usm.maine.edu/planet/astronomy-la-carte-night-session-fall-2019-session

ASTRONOMY A LA CARTE    
Thursday mornings   10:30 a.m - noon
Starting September 19, 2019
$12.00 per person 
($20.00 for two students.   Parents are welcome to attend the classes with their children at no charge.)

List of Day Session Astronomy a la Carte classes:   www.usm.maine.edu/planet/astronomy-la-carte-fall-2019-session

CELESTIAL MYTHOLOGY
Tuesday mornings  10:30 a.m. - noon
September 17 - October 15

Celestial Mythology in a star dome theatre.    With the aid of brand new constellation outlines and our boundless dark sky, the Southworth Planetarium's "Celestial Mythology" course will introduce students to more than 50 constellations prominent during each season.   Join us as we tell and re-tell some of the most fantastic legends and sagas ever developed during the history of human invention:   from Theseus in the Labyrinth, Perseus on the island of the gorgons, Jason's quest for the Fleece; Atalanta's race, Athena's birth from the head of Zeus;  the restless Hyperborean bears; Bellerophon upon winged Pegasus, Orion's pursuit of the Pleaides....and myriad other tales from the inexhaustible reserves of Greco-Roman mythology: a mythology that remains indelibly imprinted onto the night sky.   (Yeah, well, ok, astronomers...the stars are moving and after thousands of years the constellations will change, but please allow me a bit of poetic license.)   

Enroll in all five classes or pick and choose which season/class.

Tuesday, September 17:  Summer Night Sky
Tuesday, September 24:  Autumn Night Sky
Tuesday, October 1:  Winter Night Sky
Tuesday,  October 8:  Spring Night Sky
Tuesday,  October 15:  Comprehensive review of all seasonal night skies.

$75.00 enrollment fee.
($20 each individual class)

STAR DOME ASTRONOMY
Starts Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Tuesday evenings    7:00 - 9:00 p.m. 
A seven-week introductory astronomy course
So….

You’ve always wanted to learn astronomy, but were not sure how to begin.  The Southworth Planetarium invites you to enroll in our basic astronomy course.    Each Tuesday evening from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. (for six weeks), explore the night sky and the Universe beyond it.   

Learn how to read star charts, use planispheres, identify constellations and track planetary motions.  We also discover how stars work, live and die.    We conduct each class in both a lecture and our star dome theatre, hence the class title.

 The more we learn about our fascinating Universe, the more amazing and complex it becomes.   Discover its wonders for yourself in both the classroom and our star dome theatre.   

ENROLLMENT:  $80.00

STAR DOME ASTRONOMY FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
Monday mornings 10:30 a.m. - noon
September 30 - November 4, 2019
Enrollment:   $75.00

We begin at the North Star in our night sky and from this launching point explore the Universe.  The planet motions in the solar system, the constellations, the motions of the moon, and much more.  "Introductory Star Dome Astronomy"  extends far beyond the state's learning standards to give your student a thorough understanding of basic astronomy.  

Planet locations and motions

How the Sun moves through the sky

How to find constellations and prominent stars

How to use planispheres and star charts.

What causes northern lights and meteor showers

How to find satellites and the International Space Station.



EXPLORE THE UNIVERSE WITH THE SOUTHWORTH PLANETARIUM!