Explore the scientific evidence behind the asteroid impact theory and the extinction of the dinosaurs at the Robert J. Novins Planetarium.
Sat, 13 Jun 2026
5:30 PM (America/New_York)
Robert J. Novins Planetarium Toms River , New Jersey
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Join the Robert J. Novins Planetarium at Ocean County College for an immersive and educational journey into one of history's greatest mysteries. This special presentation examines the scientific evidence surrounding the asteroid impact theory and its role in the mass extinction of the dinosaurs. Perfect for families and science enthusiasts alike, the show provides a fascinating look at prehistoric life and planetary science in a state-of-the-art theater environment located in Toms River, New Jersey.
What to Expect
A high-quality educational show inside the planetarium dome exploring the asteroid impact theory.
Who Should Attend
Families
Students
Science enthusiasts
History buffs
Agenda Overview
The event begins at 5:30 PM with a presentation on the asteroid impact theory.
Venue & Address
Robert J. Novins Planetarium
1 College Dr Toms River , New Jersey – 08754 United States
Organizer
Robert J. Novins Planetarium · Educational Institution
A planetarium located at Ocean County College providing science education.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the planetarium located?
It is located at 1 College Dr, Toms River, NJ, inside Ocean County College.
What time does the show start?
The show starts at 5:30 PM.
Is this event suitable for children?
Yes, it is an educational event suitable for families and students.
Do I need tickets?
Please check the official Robert J. Novins Planetarium website for ticketing information.
Is there parking available?
Yes, parking is available on the Ocean County College campus.
How long is the show?
Please contact the planetarium directly for specific duration details.
Tags
science
astronomy
dinosaurs
education
planetarium
Toms River
Summary
An educational planetarium show exploring the asteroid impact theory and dinosaur extinction at Robert J. Novins Planetarium.