Discover the history of the telescope in this free planetarium show at Clemson University.
Wed, 24 Jun 2026
7:00 PM – 8:00 PM (America/New_York)
Kinard Laboratory of Physics Clemson , South Carolina
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Join us at the Kinard Laboratory of Physics for a captivating planetarium show, 'Two Small Pieces of Glass.' This free event explores the fascinating history of the telescope, from Galileo's first observations to the modern instruments that reveal the secrets of our universe. It is an educational and awe-inspiring experience perfect for families, students, and anyone curious about the cosmos. Come explore the stars and the technology that brings them closer to us.
What to Expect
An engaging, informative presentation about astronomy and telescope technology in a planetarium setting.
Who Should Attend
Students
Families
Astronomy enthusiasts
Science lovers
Agenda Overview
The show runs for one hour, covering the evolution of telescope technology.
Venue & Address
Kinard Laboratory of Physics
Delta Epsilon Ct Clemson , South Carolina – 29634 United States
Organizer
Clemson University · Educational Institution
A leading research university hosting public science outreach events.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a cost?
No, this is a free event.
Where is it located?
Kinard Laboratory of Physics, Room 112, Clemson University.
Is registration required?
Check the Clemson University events calendar for details.
Who can attend?
The event is open to the public.
What is the show about?
The history and impact of the telescope.
Are there other dates?
Check the university events page for additional showtimes.