The Art of Planetary Science

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7 – 8 p.m., Sept. 25, 2020

Once again, Flandrau is teaming up with the University of Arizona’s Lunar and Planetary Laboratory for the annual The Art of Planetary Science – but this year in a whole new way! This virtual 3-day event features works of art, music and more from the local space art community. 

This year, Flandrau will join by hosting two virtual events. First, on Friday, September 25th, we will host “Tucson Sky & the Moon”, a live, virtual walk through the constellations and planets in the night sky with a special emphasis on the Moon, led by Lucas Snyder. 

Next, join us on Saturday, September 26th, as we host Jason Davis, a former NASA Space Grant student, as he screens his 35-minute documentary called “Desert Moon”, followed by a Q&A session. 

Join us for these special events, all from the comfort of your home!

The Art of Planetary Science: Tucson Sky & The Moon
When: Friday, September 25th, 7pm
Where: Online, https://www.lpl.arizona.edu/art/2020
What: Discover what constellations and planets are in the night sky
Cost: Free

The Art of Planetary Science: Desert Moon
When: Saturday, September 26th, 6pm
Where: Online, https://www.lpl.arizona.edu/art/2020
What: Stream of the documentary Desert Moon, then followed by Q&A
Cost: Free