Delta State University’s Wiley Planetarium is bringing the excitement of cutting-edge space science to the Mississippi Delta.
The Wiley Planetarium has joined almost 500 sites across the country in celebrating the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, NASA’s next great space science observatory, by offering five free shows to the general public on Friday, October 29th, and Saturday, November 6th.
“We are thrilled that Wiley Planetarium is an official host site for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope launch community events,” said Dr. Maria Weber, director of Wiley Planetarium.
“People of all ages and backgrounds will find inspiration in the Webb mission, which will fundamentally change our understanding of the universe for this generation and many to come.”
Webb is the largest and most complex space science telescope ever built – the premier observatory of the next decade. This international mission, led by NASA in partnership with the European and Canadian space agencies, will launch in December 2021.
The observatory will provide a new view of the cosmos and push the field of astronomy into a new era. The telescope will observe the universe in the infrared, peering inside dust clouds to study light from distant parts of the universe for the very first time—the first galaxies that formed about 13.5 billion years ago—and give us insight into how our universe formed.
It will also explore distant worlds in other solar systems, as well as objects in our own solar system. Webb will extend the scientific discoveries of other NASA missions like the Hubble Space Telescope, Chandra X-ray Observatory, and Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite.
The Wiley Planetarium will host five free public events, each consisting of a 30-minute star show followed by activities to learn more about the cutting-edge science made possible with the James Webb Space Telescope.
Events will take place on Friday, October 29th at 4 p.m. and 6 p.m., and Saturday, November 6th at 10 a.m., 3 p.m., and 6 p.m. in the Wiley Planetarium, located on the campus of Delta State in the Eleanor Boyd Walters Hall.
Attendees to the October 29th show are invited to wear their Halloween costumes.
The first 40 attendees to each show will be admitted. No late admittance will be allowed. In accordance with Delta State’s COVID protocol, masks are required.