Former Planetarium Show
February 22, 2008
Black Holes
Image courtesy of NASA
by
Craig Swenson
What are black holes?
Do they really destroy everything in their path?
Do I need to worry about our Sun becoming a black hole?
Find answers to these and many other questions during a
quest to understand one of the great mysteries of the universe.
Best enjoyed by those around 10 years old or older, though younger children might still enjoy the pictures.
The shows start promptly at 7 and 8 pm.
Tickets are $2 and will be on sale at the door from 6:30 to 7 PM and again from 7:50 to 8 PM.
There is no food or drink allowed in the planetarium.
Because it gets very dark in the planetarium,
the shows may not be appropriate for some young children.
Click here for more info about the BYU Planetarium, or if you have questions about the planetarium that are unrelated to the Friday night shows.
The Astronomical Society does not schedule outreach shows. Visit the main Planetarium page for more information about outreach shows.
The Planetarium is located in room 465 on the 4th floor of the Eyring Science Center on BYU Campus in Provo, Utah.
Click here for a map of BYU. Click here for a floor plan of the four floor of the Eyring Science Center.
If you have any questions about this page, you may contact us at: astrosoc@tardis.byu.edu