
Description
Start with a layer of heavy metal, add a dash of glam, a pinch of astrophysics, and sprinkle liberally with theatrics. Only THEN will you get a sense of what makes up the legendary Queen, the band who are often touted as being the most educated rock band to ever live. Freddy Mercury put it best when he said, "The whole point of Queen was to be original. We're a very expensive group, we break a lot of rules, It's unheard of to combine opera with a rock theme, my dear." Showings of "iPop" are approximately 40 minutes in length. The remaining 20 minutes will be spent with an interactive space-themed Q&A with planetarium staff, making use of the planetarium facility. Guests with ticket reservations should arrive at least 15 minutes prior to show time in order to check in and ensure a place in the reserve line for seating. Reserved ticket check-in is available at the table in front of the planetarium entrance. Once the show begins, here will be no late seating due to the dark interior of the planetarium. Click here for the webpage for the MCC Astronomy Nights, including a current schedule. Click here for the webpage of the MCC Planetarium, including links to request a private group visit or to make a donation to support the MCC Planetarium. The Planetarium is located on the south side of the Physical Science Building (PS 15) in the southwest corner of MCC's Southern & Dobson campus. The Planetarium is near the intersection of Dobson Road and Planetarium Way, across from the Dobson Road entrance to Banner Desert Hospital. Click here to view a map of Mesa Community College Southern & Dobson campus. Click "PS 15" on the building list on the campus map to highlight the Planetarium. |
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4:30pm to 5:30pm
General Admission: $10.00 52 480-461-7630 UPCOMING EVENTS
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