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Sagamihara City Museum Event 'Planetarium de Binocular Experience' Returns for a Second Round with a 'Southern Hemisphere Sky' Theme on June 27th!

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The Sagamihara City Museum will hold the second installment of its popular 'Planetarium de Binocular Experience' event on June 27th, themed around the 'Southern Hemisphere Sky.' This event allows participants to observe the starry sky projected in the planetarium more closely using binoculars.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What kind of event is the 'Planetarium de Binocular Experience'?
A: It is an experiential event where participants observe the starry sky projected by the latest planetarium using binoculars for a more detailed view. This time, it focuses specifically on the 'Southern Hemisphere Sky.'
Q: What do I need to participate in the event?
A: Small binoculars will be loaned, so you can participate empty-handed. You can also bring your own binoculars. However, the use of tripods inside the dome is prohibited.
Q: Can children enjoy this event?
A: Yes, there are child rates, and elementary/junior high students residing or attending school in the city, as well as preschoolers, are free. It is an event enjoyable for the whole family.
Q: What specifically is included in the 'Southern Hemisphere Sky' content?
A: The program will project constellations and celestial objects visible in the Southern Hemisphere, which are not usually seen. Explanations by expert commentators are also planned.
Q: Is advance booking required for tickets?
A: No, tickets are sold only on the day of the event, limited to the first 180 people on a first-come, first-served basis. Early arrival is recommended.