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Science at Sunset: The Science Behind Project Hail Mary

The Science Behind Project Hail Mary event in Tucson

Saturday, June 20, 2026
1601 E University Blvd.
6:00PM to 9:00PM

Join Flandrau Science Center & Planetarium for an immersive evening exploring the real science behind the hit movie Project Hail Mary. Take a seat in the planetarium for a conversation with Steve Kortenkamp, an astronomer and educator at the University of Arizona’s Lunar and Planetary Laboratory; Brittany Miles, a U of A astronomer whose research explores exoplanets and worlds beyond our solar system; and Sukrit Ranjan, a U of A astrobiologist whose work investigates the origins of life and the habitability of planets. Together, they’ll examine what’s scientifically possible, what’s pure fiction, and what may fall somewhere in between. The evening will also include access to science exhibits, a screening of the planetarium show Dark Biosphere, and telescope stargazing (weather permitting). More details below.

Images: MGM Pictures

About the evening

Mysteries of the Cosmos astronomy exhibit in Tucson

Science Exhibit Exploration

6PM to 9PM

Explore Mysteries of the Cosmos: Life in Our Universe (New)

Universe of Science

Undersea Discovery

and many more of our current science exhibits

Panel Discussion

6:30PM

Our panel will be presenting their thoughts and answering your questions on several factors of the film including space travel and extreme forms of life.

"Dark Biosphere" Screenings

7:30PM or 8:15PM (you pick!)

Return to the planetarium theater at one of the times above to see Flandrau's newest fulldome film! Dark Biosphere explores the vast, hidden ecosystems thriving deep beneath the Earth’s crust. It challenges our understanding of biology by revealing how microbes survive in extreme conditions.

Stargazing at Flandrau

Telescopes

7:30~ to 9PM

Join our staff outside to peer at points of interest in the night sky.

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Are you ready to buy tickets, question?

Yes!