Astronomy Photographer of the Year
Arts & Culture · Exhibition

Astronomy Photographer of the Year

View stunning celestial photography at the M. D. Anderson Planetarium.

Tue, 9 Jun 2026 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM (America/Chicago) M. D. Anderson Planetarium Jackson , Tennessee
Come and see the most beautiful and awe-inspiring images from the Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition. Hosted at the University of Memphis Lambuth M. D. Anderson Planetarium in Jackson, Tennessee, this exhibition showcases the incredible talent of photographers capturing the wonders of the cosmos. It is a unique opportunity to explore the universe through the lens of world-class artists in an immersive planetarium setting. Join us for this captivating hour of celestial discovery.

What to Expect

A visual presentation of award-winning astronomy photography.

Who Should Attend

  • Photography enthusiasts
  • Astronomy lovers
  • Students
  • General public

Agenda Overview

The event runs from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM on June 9, 2026.
Venue & Address
M. D. Anderson Planetarium
299 Maple St
Jackson , Tennessee – 38301
United States
Organizer
UofM Lambuth M. D. Anderson Planetarium · Educational Institution
A planetarium facility at the University of Memphis Lambuth campus.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is it held?
At the UofM Lambuth M. D. Anderson Planetarium.
What is the cost?
Check the event website for ticket information.
Is it suitable for all ages?
Yes, it is a family-friendly exhibition.
How long is the event?
It is a one-hour session.
Do I need tickets?
Yes, tickets are available via Eventbrite.
Is there parking?
Parking is available at the university campus.
Tags
astronomy photography planetarium Jackson Tennessee art
Summary
A photography exhibition featuring astronomy-themed images.
Highlights
  • Stunning celestial photography
  • Immersive planetarium setting
  • World-class imagery
  • Educational experience
  • Located at UofM Lambuth
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