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Astronomy After Hours: Betelgeuse Goes Supernova

At the Museum | Gladwin Planetarium

June 20, 2025 / 5:00 PM–7:00 PM

Members, come join us for exclusive access to the Gladwin Planetarium. Each month, our Astronomy Programs presenters will guide you through a special topic presentation with a different focus prepared just for you! Journey through the cosmos with stunning visuals and the latest news in astronomy. Follow along with the series to explore the vast possibilities of space. Recommended for ages five and up.

June 20: Betelgeuse Goes Supernova
Betelgeuse, the bright red star in the constellation Orion, has captivated astronomers with its unpredictable dimming events, sparking speculation about an impending supernova. This aging giant provides clues to how massive stars end their lives. From massive ejections of stellar material to simulations of what Betelgeuse's supernova might look like from Earth, we'll uncover the science behind one of the most talked-about stars in the sky.

Space is infinite but planetarium seats are not—reserve spots while they last. Choose from four 20-minute shows starting at 5:00, 5:30, 6:00, or 6:30 PM. Be prepared for staff to check your membership card and be ready to enter 10 minutes in advance as these shows will begin promptly.

Questions about the show? Contact Ila Jade Komasa at ijadekomasa@sbnature2.org or 805-682-4711 ext. 164.

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Image of Orion and surrounding sky by NASA, ESA, and G. Bacon (STScl)