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  • How Do Astronomers Learn About Things That Are So Far Away? A dark room with glowing blue orbs in the foreground. In the background, an illuminated orange ram constellation is visible, evoking a cosmic vibe.
    Apr 3

    How Do Astronomers Learn About Things That Are So Far Away?

    7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
  • The Fred G. Dale Planetarium A vivid cosmic scene with stars and a galaxy serves as the backdrop for the "Fred G Dale Planetarium" logo. A crescent moon adds a celestial touch.
    Apr 3

    The Fred G. Dale Planetarium

    7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    $3 – $5
  • How Do Astronomers Learn About Things That Are So Far Away? A dark room with glowing blue orbs in the foreground. In the background, an illuminated orange ram constellation is visible, evoking a cosmic vibe.
    Apr 3

    How Do Astronomers Learn About Things That Are So Far Away?

    8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
  • The Fred G. Dale Planetarium A vivid cosmic scene with stars and a galaxy serves as the backdrop for the "Fred G Dale Planetarium" logo. A crescent moon adds a celestial touch.
    Apr 4

    The Fred G. Dale Planetarium

    1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
    $3 – $5
  • Shells to Shuttles Logo of Omaha Public Library on a light, textured background. A blue circle made of book-shaped rectangles is next to the library's name in bold black text.
    Apr 9

    Shells to Shuttles

    6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
  • The Fred G. Dale Planetarium A vivid cosmic scene with stars and a galaxy serves as the backdrop for the "Fred G Dale Planetarium" logo. A crescent moon adds a celestial touch.
    Apr 10

    The Fred G. Dale Planetarium

    7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    $3 – $5
  • The Fred G. Dale Planetarium A vivid cosmic scene with stars and a galaxy serves as the backdrop for the "Fred G Dale Planetarium" logo. A crescent moon adds a celestial touch.
    Apr 11

    The Fred G. Dale Planetarium

    1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
    $3 – $5
  • Night Skies Silhouette of a person using a telescope under a starry sky, with the Milky Way visible. The scene conveys wonder and exploration.
    Apr 11

    Night Skies

    8:30 pm - 10:30 pm
    $30
  • Hidden Figures Three African-American women in 1960s attire stand confidently under an arch, with a rocket launching into a cloudy sky behind them, symbolizing determination and progress.
    Apr 13

    Hidden Figures

    6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
  • The Fred G. Dale Planetarium A vivid cosmic scene with stars and a galaxy serves as the backdrop for the "Fred G Dale Planetarium" logo. A crescent moon adds a celestial touch.
    Apr 17

    The Fred G. Dale Planetarium

    7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    $3 – $5
  • The Fred G. Dale Planetarium A vivid cosmic scene with stars and a galaxy serves as the backdrop for the "Fred G Dale Planetarium" logo. A crescent moon adds a celestial touch.
    Apr 18

    The Fred G. Dale Planetarium

    1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
    $3 – $5
  • The Fred G. Dale Planetarium A vivid cosmic scene with stars and a galaxy serves as the backdrop for the "Fred G Dale Planetarium" logo. A crescent moon adds a celestial touch.
    Apr 24

    The Fred G. Dale Planetarium

    7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    $3 – $5
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April 1-30, 2026

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