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    EXPLORE OTHER WORLDS

    In our new exhibit, you’ll experience how diverse planets in our solar system and beyond truly are.

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    Sprigs of wildflower buds are backlit by the light of the setting Sun, tinting the scene with a purple, golden hue.

    Adler Skywatch: May 2025

    What’s in the sky in May, 2025? How to see the planets Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars, along with the Eta Aquariid meteor shower this month.

    Computer visualization of the western hemisphere of Earth that shows the average air temperature. Most of the globe is colored red or orange, showing a warmer temperature. The far northern edge of the globe, near the Arctic, is colored blue and purple, showing cooler temperatures.

    How Astronomy Helps Us Understand Climate Change

    As Earth faces a global climate crisis, how can we use and learn from astronomy to help us understand what a changing climate means?

    The Adler Planetarium’s fulldome planetarium sky show, Niyah and the Multiverse, which explores multiverse theories like many worlds, bubble universe, and shadow matter.

    The Top Three Multiverse Theories: Many Worlds, Bubble Universes, And Shadow Matter

    What is multiverse theory? Dive deeper into the multiverse theories explored in the Adler Planetarium’s sky show, Niyah and the Multiverse—many worlds, bubble universe, and shadow matter theories.

    Adler Skywatch: April 2025

    What’s in the sky in April 2025? Your last chance to see wintertime stars, Sirius, Betelgeuse, Rigel, and Procyon, plus how to see the planets, the summer triangle, and the Lyrid meteor shower.