Hey middle school teachers! 👋 Soar above Saturn, do a jig under Jupiter, and explore space with your students while walking among the planets. 🚌🪐 Our brand new 3-D interactive world takes virtual field trips to a whole new level. 🤩 There are only a few spots left in our spring Virtual Field Trips...
In 1958, Mary Jackson became NASA’s first black female engineer! ⭐️ She worked as a mathematician and aeronautical engineer at NASA's Langley Research Center until she became Langley's Federal Women's Program Manager in 1979. She was passionate and dedicated to advocating for the hiring and...
The spring equinox signals warmer weather and the return of your favorite phenomenon, #Chicagohenge! ☀️ 🌇 How can you observe equinox sunrise and sunset alignments in your area? 😎 Join us live at 7pm for an incredible episode of Sky Observers Hangout all about this yearly equinox phenomenon that can...
Celebrate female science and STEAM communicators during #WomensHistoryMo nth! 👏 Pictured here is Maude Bennot, who in 1937 became the Acting Director of the Adler Planetarium. She was likely the first woman to hold such a position in the world. 🌎
When the city of Chicago shut down in March 2020, a small group at The Adler was given creative freedom to make som… https://t.co/CTsZdBJ5kI
Hey early birds! ☕️🍵👋 About half an hour before sunrise on 3/5, look for #Jupiter, #Mercury and #Saturn low in the… https://t.co/6XEXAIaCsL
Happy Birthday, Chicago! 🥳 Here's one of our favorite snapshots of your beautiful skyline for your 184th birthday.… https://t.co/zKvEN608Ad
You love it, and it happens twice a year! 🌇 #Chicagohenge is returning. 🥳 Our astronomy educators are giving you th… https://t.co/YjlaY2Ty2b
Skywatching doesn't have to end when the Sun comes up!☀️ Whether you’re looking up at stars at night or parhelia (a… https://t.co/kipXIveHou
Last night, one of our astronomers caught Mars underneath the #Pleiades! 🤩 Can you spot this celestial event in the… https://t.co/p31qH5w3IW