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Planetarium: “Super Volcanoes”

Thursday, October 17, 2019 7 p.m.
Repeats weekly (to November 14, 2019)
$3 adults
$2 children, active military & senior citizens
Free for ASU students, faculty & staff
The ASU Planetarium presents the full-dome public astronomy show, “Super Volcanoes.”

“Super Volcanoes” is an immersive planetarium show that looks back at rare classes of eruptions that have marshaled the energy that lurks, like a sleeping dragon, beneath the surface of the Earth.

The program also moves beyond Earth to explore the impact of giant volcanic eruptions around our solar system. Audiences will fly down to Neptune’s frigid moon, Triton, and onto the ultimate volcanic world: Jupiter’s moon Io.

On a visit to a legendary North American hot spot, Yellowstone National Park, the film asks: can a super volcano erupt in our time?

Location

Vincent Building

Event Contact

ASU Planetarium
M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
325-942-2136

Schedule Recording
325-942-2188