Oct
2
Sat
Sunset at Sunset – Half-Price Admission @ Ingram Planetarium
Oct 2 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

 

Ingram Planetarium celebrates the Sunset at Sunset festival on October 2 by offering half-price shows all day. Shows are every hour on the hour from 11:00 to 3:00 with an evening laser music show at 7:00. Each feature show from 11:00 to 3:00 is followed by a live planetarium star show. Here is the schedule for October 2: 11:00 – Earth, Moon, & Sun; 12:00 – Seven Wonders; 1:00 – Planet Nine; 2:00 – Apollo 11: Man’s First Step; 3:00 – The Sky Tonight – LIVE planetarium star show; 7:00 – Laser music show – Pink Floyd: The Wall.

Admission is free for members. Half-price per-show admission for non-members on October 2 is $4.75 for adults, $4.25 for seniors (62+), $3.75 for children (3-12), and free for age 2 and under. For more information, call Ingram Planetarium at 910-575-0033.

Earth, Moon and Sun @ Ingram Planetarium
Oct 2 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

This fast-paced, fun show explores lunar phases, eclipses and other puzzles and examines how humans learn through space exploration. The movie is followed by a live star show.

Science in 3D @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Oct 2 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Come to the Museum of Coastal Carolina at 11:00 on October 2 and experience Science in 3D. The museum’s newest exhibit, called Before the Dinosaurs: Coal Age Monsters, uses a virtual reality (VR) mobile classroom that allows visitors to explore the Earth before the dinosaurs existed. Put on a virtual reality headset and become immersed in this unique experience. The Science in 3D program is hosted by an educational docent who will help launch each VR adventure and answer questions about the experience.

Seven Wonders @ Ingram Planetarium
Oct 2 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Witness the seven ancient wonders of the world examine the theories of how these wonders were created. Explore the universe’s greatest wonders. This film is narrated by British actor Sean Bean, who played Boromir in the feature film trilogy Lord of the Rings. The film is followed by a live star show.

Planet Nine @ Ingram Planetarium
Oct 2 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Follow Mike Brown and his team at CalTech as they uncover dwarf worlds like the remarkably bright Eris; Haumea, an egg-shaped object rotating incredibly fast; and Sedna, whose orbit takes it deep into the far reaches of the Solar System. Is there a new planet beyond these distant objects? Tag along on Mike Brown’s first night searching for the ninth planet at the Subaru Telescope in Hawaii. This film is followed by a live star show.

Apollo 11: Man’s First Step on the Moon @ Ingram Planetarium
Oct 2 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

This film takes a detailed look at how Neal Armstrong made history as the first human to walk on the surface of the moon. Look back on that historic day and the events leading up to it. The film is followed by a live star show.

The Sky Tonight @ Ingram Planetarium
Oct 2 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

This is a live star show. The presenter will display the night sky on the planetarium’s dome ceiling and take you on a tour, pointing out the stars, planets, and constellations that are visible in our area. Later, as you are walking along the beach on a clear night, you will be able to recognize by name the celestial sights you see.

Oct
3
Sun
Sunday Star Stories @ Ingram Planetarium
Oct 3 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Come and enjoy an array of stories inspired by the stars in this relaxing Sunday afternoon star show.

Oct
4
Mon
Ocean Animal Rescue @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Oct 4 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

This program concerns North Carolina ocean animal rescue efforts including the Sea Biscuit Wildlife Shelter and the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center.  The program will also include a discussion of the largest marine mammal hospital in the world in California that has rescued over 25,000 sea lions and seals. All of these rescue efforts have a similar purpose: rescue, rehabilitation, and release. The program will detail why an animal needs to be rescued, how it is rescued, and what determines if and when the animal is released. The program will have a brief discussion of how the health of ocean animals is connected to the health of the ocean. The program will include an art activity for children.

 

 

Oct
7
Thu
Budding Scientists (Preschool groups welcome) @ Museum of Coastal Carolina
Oct 7 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

This fall, on Thursdays at 11:00, the Museum of Coastal Carolina invites preschoolers to a fun, educational series of programs called Budding Scientists. Do you know a child who loves to explore outside, collect bugs and plants, or dig for shells at the beach? Bring him or her to the museum where young science lovers can learn all about our local environment through fun science experiments.

Each month, the program focuses on a different theme:

September – Budding Scientists become Super Earth Protectors by learning about different types of pollution and how to help protect the environment.

October Budding Scientists learn Spooky Science by making a ghoulish potion, learning all about pumpkins, and performing some creepy chemistry experiments.

November – Budding Scientists learn about Backyard Science by investigating different types of soil, birds, and bugs.

December – Budding Scientists become Budding Meteorologists by learning how thunderstorms form, how to make snow, and how the ocean affects weather.

These programs will be hosted by Jamie Justice, the Education Coordinator for the Museum of Coastal Carolina and Ingram Planetarium. She received her Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology from Bowling Green State University and her Master of Science in Environmental Science with concentrations in Marine and Coastal Education and Coastal Management from the University of North Carolina Wilmington. Jamie is originally from Portsmouth, Ohio and moved to Wilmington, North Carolina for graduate school in 2017. Before coming to the Museum, she worked in a variety of educational positions at summer camps and schools.