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Forward to the moon

Learn about NASA's Artemis Program, and the initiative to get Astronauts back onto the moon!

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Einstein’s Gravity Playlist

(23 min) Einstein’s Gravity Playlist is an original planetarium show that explores the ripples in space-time known as gravitational waves. Albert Einstein first predicted the existence of gravitational waves in […]

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C360: Year of the Dwarf Planet

(35 min) Everyone’s favorite underdog among the planets, Pluto has been an icon of dark mystery and murky expectation…until now. In July 2015, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft made a historic […]

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Waiting Far Away

(10 min) An explorer of the cosmos has traveled too far…and can’t find home. Become lost on a journey through the majestic, humbling, and solitary beauty of space and time reimagined.  Charles Hayden […]

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C360: When Things Collide

(31 min) Movies, mythology, and popular culture paint many pictures of the ways that our world might end. How does science shed light on world-ending planetary disruptions past and future? We’ll fly to celestial […]

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Einstein’s Gravity Playlist

(23 min) Einstein’s Gravity Playlist is an original planetarium show that explores the ripples in space-time known as gravitational waves. Albert Einstein first predicted the existence of gravitational waves in […]

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C360: The Home Galaxy

(35 min) It’s been called a river in the sky, a tree of life, a celestial spine, and even a spray of mother’s milk, but since Galileo made the telescopic […]

First Friday: OTHER WORLDS

TICKETS $10 Adult, $5 Youth under 12, Seniors, and Students with ID, Free for Members This First Friday, Chabot joins forces with the SETI Institute to present OTHER WORLDS, an […]

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Free Telescope Viewings

Every Friday and Saturday Night, weather permitting 7:30-10:30 p.m.  Chabot Observatory Deck Join Chabot astronomers on the Observatory Deck for a free telescope viewing! Weather permitting, this is a chance […]

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Free Telescope Viewings

Every Friday and Saturday Night, weather permitting 7:30-10:30 p.m.  Chabot Observatory Deck Join Chabot astronomers on the Observatory Deck for a free telescope viewing! Weather permitting, this is a chance […]

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Big Astronomy 2021

(26 min) Big Astronomy explores three observatories located in Chile, at extreme and remote places. It gives examples of the multitude of STEM careers needed to keep the great observatories […]

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Forward to the moon

Learn about NASA's Artemis Program, and the initiative to get Astronauts back onto the moon!

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Einstein’s Gravity Playlist

(23 min) Einstein’s Gravity Playlist is an original planetarium show that explores the ripples in space-time known as gravitational waves. Albert Einstein first predicted the existence of gravitational waves in […]

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C360: Year of the Dwarf Planet

(35 min) Everyone’s favorite underdog among the planets, Pluto has been an icon of dark mystery and murky expectation…until now. In July 2015, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft made a historic […]

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Waiting Far Away

(10 min) An explorer of the cosmos has traveled too far…and can’t find home. Become lost on a journey through the majestic, humbling, and solitary beauty of space and time reimagined.  Charles Hayden […]

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Forward to the moon

(28 min) Kari Byron from Crash Test World and MythBusters launches us on a journey beyond the Earth towards a sustainable future in space. NASA’s 21st century Artemis program, named after the Greek […]

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Einstein’s Gravity Playlist

(23 min) Einstein’s Gravity Playlist is an original planetarium show that explores the ripples in space-time known as gravitational waves. Albert Einstein first predicted the existence of gravitational waves in […]

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C360: The Home Galaxy

(35 min) It’s been called a river in the sky, a tree of life, a celestial spine, and even a spray of mother’s milk, but since Galileo made the telescopic […]

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Free Telescope Viewings

Every Friday and Saturday Night, weather permitting 7:30-10:30 p.m.  Chabot Observatory Deck Join Chabot astronomers on the Observatory Deck for a free telescope viewing! Weather permitting, this is a chance […]

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Free Telescope Viewings

Every Friday and Saturday Night, weather permitting 7:30-10:30 p.m.  Chabot Observatory Deck Join Chabot astronomers on the Observatory Deck for a free telescope viewing! Weather permitting, this is a chance […]

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Big Astronomy 2021

(26 min) Big Astronomy explores three observatories located in Chile, at extreme and remote places. It gives examples of the multitude of STEM careers needed to keep the great observatories […]

Lunaverse

Nature of Earth’s moon: its motion and phases, lunar and solar eclipses, tides, and the Moon’s origin. The story unfolds as a conversation between a curious young child and the […]

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Forward to the moon

Learn about NASA's Artemis Program, and the initiative to get Astronauts back onto the moon!

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Einstein’s Gravity Playlist

(23 min) Einstein’s Gravity Playlist is an original planetarium show that explores the ripples in space-time known as gravitational waves. Albert Einstein first predicted the existence of gravitational waves in […]

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C360: Year of the Dwarf Planet

(35 min) Everyone’s favorite underdog among the planets, Pluto has been an icon of dark mystery and murky expectation…until now. In July 2015, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft made a historic […]

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Waiting Far Away

(10 min) An explorer of the cosmos has traveled too far…and can’t find home. Become lost on a journey through the majestic, humbling, and solitary beauty of space and time reimagined.  Charles Hayden […]

Acrylic Space Paint & Sip, 21+: Tarantula Nebula

Buy Tickets Thursday, October 17 6:00pm - 8:30pm Adults 21+, $40 Join us for a transitional instructor led space themed acrylic Sip & Paint party for adults. No skill required. […]

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C360: Cosmic Dance

(35 min) Got restless feet? You’re in good company: the Sun, Moon, planets and stars also have those ants in their pants and can’t stop their feet moving to the […]

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Einstein’s Gravity Playlist

(23 min) Einstein’s Gravity Playlist is an original planetarium show that explores the ripples in space-time known as gravitational waves. Albert Einstein first predicted the existence of gravitational waves in […]

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C360: The Home Galaxy

(35 min) It’s been called a river in the sky, a tree of life, a celestial spine, and even a spray of mother’s milk, but since Galileo made the telescopic […]

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Free Telescope Viewings

Every Friday and Saturday Night, weather permitting 7:30-10:30 p.m.  Chabot Observatory Deck Join Chabot astronomers on the Observatory Deck for a free telescope viewing! Weather permitting, this is a chance […]

Closed Saturday, October 19

On October 19, the Center will be closed for general admission hours and free telescope viewing during our annual Starlight Gala. We will reopen for regular admission at 10 a.m. […]

SOLD OUT! Starlight Gala: Visions of Tomorrow.

The Starlight Gala is now SOLD OUT. If you already have tickets and have questions about the event, please contact development@chabotspace.org (510) 336-7326.    

Cancelled 10/19/2024: Free Telescope Viewings

Every Friday and Saturday Night, weather permitting 7:30-10:30 p.m.  Chabot Observatory Deck Join Chabot astronomers on the Observatory Deck for a free telescope viewing! Weather permitting, this is a chance […]

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Big Astronomy 2021

(26 min) Big Astronomy explores three observatories located in Chile, at extreme and remote places. It gives examples of the multitude of STEM careers needed to keep the great observatories […]

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C360: Cosmic Dance

(35 min) Got restless feet? You’re in good company: the Sun, Moon, planets and stars also have those ants in their pants and can’t stop their feet moving to the […]

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Forward to the moon

Learn about NASA's Artemis Program, and the initiative to get Astronauts back onto the moon!

Recurring

Einstein’s Gravity Playlist

(23 min) Einstein’s Gravity Playlist is an original planetarium show that explores the ripples in space-time known as gravitational waves. Albert Einstein first predicted the existence of gravitational waves in […]

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C360: Year of the Dwarf Planet

(35 min) Everyone’s favorite underdog among the planets, Pluto has been an icon of dark mystery and murky expectation…until now. In July 2015, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft made a historic […]

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Waiting Far Away

(10 min) An explorer of the cosmos has traveled too far…and can’t find home. Become lost on a journey through the majestic, humbling, and solitary beauty of space and time reimagined.  Charles Hayden […]

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Einstein’s Gravity Playlist

(23 min) Einstein’s Gravity Playlist is an original planetarium show that explores the ripples in space-time known as gravitational waves. Albert Einstein first predicted the existence of gravitational waves in […]

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C360: The Home Galaxy

(35 min) It’s been called a river in the sky, a tree of life, a celestial spine, and even a spray of mother’s milk, but since Galileo made the telescopic […]

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Free Telescope Viewings

Every Friday and Saturday Night, weather permitting 7:30-10:30 p.m.  Chabot Observatory Deck Join Chabot astronomers on the Observatory Deck for a free telescope viewing! Weather permitting, this is a chance […]

Halloween Hike & Sip 21+ (Moderate)

TICKETS Saturday, October 26 5 PM-8 PM Adults 21+, $40 Join us for a spine-chilling Halloween Hike! As the sun sets and the shadows grow, our haunted trail comes to […]

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Free Telescope Viewings

Every Friday and Saturday Night, weather permitting 7:30-10:30 p.m.  Chabot Observatory Deck Join Chabot astronomers on the Observatory Deck for a free telescope viewing! Weather permitting, this is a chance […]

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Big Astronomy 2021

(26 min) Big Astronomy explores three observatories located in Chile, at extreme and remote places. It gives examples of the multitude of STEM careers needed to keep the great observatories […]