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 ...
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 ...
Anyone with a chance overnight to glance up in the sky will see something spectacular — a blood-red moon, which will happen during a total lunar eclipse. This month's full moon is due to pass through ...
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.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Adler Planetarium will fully reopen next month and will be offering free admission on select days for Illinois residents. The Adler will fully reopen on March 4, with tickets now ...
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The Adler Planetarium has laid off 120 employees as the iconic Chicago institution remains closed during the coronavirus pandemic. "The Adler made the difficult decision to reduce our workforce in ...
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It took three days to dismantle the Adler Planetarium’s old telescope late last fall. Putting the new one in took only about two hours Tuesday morning, said Michelle Nichols, the Chicago space ...
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Professor Philip Fox, an astronomer, from left, Max Adler, the donor, Dr. Oskar von Miller and Frau Lula von Miller (also Frau von Bomhardt) in front of the Adler Planetarium, circa December1929.