April 7, 8 & 9
Your family and friends will be hitting you up for a place to stay a year from now when the Cleveland area experiences a rare total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024 with four solid minutes of darkness in the middle of the day. The next time this rare event happens in our region will be 2444, so don’t miss it.
To get ready, join the Cleveland Museum of Natural History on Friday, April 7; Saturday, April 8; and Sunday, April 9, 2023, for three full days of eclipse-themed planetarium shows.
The CMNH’s state-of-the-art Nathan and Fannye Shafran Planetarium was recently updated with a new software upgrade to Digistar 7, a repainted dome, and refreshed seating that allows for creative configurations. A recent $3 million gift ensure that enhancements will continue into the future.
All planetarium shows are included with general admission, so get your tickets online now and join the CMNH for these exciting programs in preparation for next year’s big event.
https://www.cmnh.org/one-year-until-the-eclipse-april-8