StarLab

Starlab

StarLab: Journey Through the Stars

Take a tour of the night sky with a lesson in VINS' StarLab Planetarium. Have StarLab visit your school, or schedule a StarLab lesson as part of your field trip to the VINS Nature Center.

​StarLab will have your students exploring the many different celestial bodies, and learning about the many ways that different cultures around the world have interacted with their night sky.

Our tour of the stars will begin with the many familiar and unfamiliar figures that compose the clearest night sky. From investigating individual celestial bodies, we will then look into many ways that cultures around the world have related them to one another. This exciting teaching tool will allow us to explore a wide range of topics, as we have four different presentations to choose from. View Lesson Options

 

What is StarLab?
VINS School Programs, with generous support from the Butler Foundation, has added a Classic StarLab Deluxe Planetarium to its repertoire of teaching materials. A StarLab is a portable planetarium - composed of a light-tight inflatable dome (22 feet in diameter and 11 feet tall) and a projector that projects onto the dome interior. If there are no classrooms available that fit these requirements, a large common area or gymnasium will suffice. The images are projected from cylinders made out of an opaque film, except for the portions where the images are found.

StarLab at your School:

45 Minute Program

Class Size: 25 Max

Ages 5 and up

$375; $350 Non-Profit

$1.25/Mile Added For Travel

Space Requirements for set up

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StarLab Lesson Options:

Included with a visit to your school or a field trip to VINS.

StarLab Field Trip at VINS

Let the VINS campus become your launchpad to the cosmos with our StarLab Field Trip offerings. VINS’ educators will facilitate engaging, inquiry based activities leading your students on a journey through the stars.

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Enhancing Classroom Curriculum with On-Site, Place-Based Education

Explore the natural world with hands-on lessons aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards.