Thousands of people gathered near the Adler Planetarium. It handed out free solar viewers to the crowds enjoying a picture-perfect day where everyone talked about a special feeling of community among ...
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CHICAGO (WLS) -- Roz Varon has been exploring Chicago's Magnificent Museums, taking us behind the scenes, where visitors rarely go! On Friday, she shares some surprises about the Adler Planetarium.
It will now cost more to get into Chicago's iconic Adler Planetarium. Last month, Chicago Park District board commissioners granted the Planetarium permission to increase its admission fees from ...
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CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Adler Planetarium is excited to welcome guests back to the Grainger Sky Theater with several events happening this summer. Two Sky Shows will be offered in July and August: ...
Transport your family to the cosmos with a trip to the Adler Planetarium in Chicago. Located on the city's stunning Museum Campus, the planetarium has allowed visitors to gaze into the sky for nearly ...
CHICAGO — Chicago wasn’t in the path of totality, but the city did experience a near total eclipse and thousands watched from the lakefront at the Adler Planetarium. They were already showing up ...
“Chicago’s Night Sky,” the first Adler Planetarium update of its permanent exhibitions in almost five years, almost sounds like it’s trying to be ironic: When you go out in the city at night, you look ...
Two Chicago institutions normally a draw for tourists are reaching out to federal workers along with a neighborhood restaurant known to craft beer enthusiasts. While food banks are making room for the ...
The first image ever taken of a black hole was revealed by scientists on Wednesday, and the photo of the flaming yellow and black-colored ring has Chicago's Adler Planetarium all worked up.