
"Chabot's Observation Deck will be open and accessible each of these nights from 7:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. for the center's Free Public Telescope Viewings. The NASA Ames Visitor Center here - the East Bay outpost of Mountain View's NASA Ames Research Center - will also stay open late for movie attendees to explore. The 18+ movie program "was born from a desire to offer something fun just for our adult audiences," said Lillith Era, Chabot's Lead Public Programs Developer."
"Whether you're on a date night or out with friends, it's a unique way to experience these films in our state-of-the-art planetarium." Chabot's winter and spring calendar features more programs for younger visitors, though, from night-sky viewing events and celestial watch parties to photography workshops with guidance on capturing the stars and a rotating schedule of all-ages planetarium shows. Sci-Fi Nights at Chabot Space & Science Center Blade Runner (1982) 7 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 23"
Chabot Space & Science Center will open its Observation Deck each event night from 7:30–10:30 p.m. for free public telescope viewings. The NASA Ames Visitor Center will stay open late for movie attendees to explore. The 18+ movie program offers adult-focused planetarium screenings for date nights or groups. The winter and spring calendar features programs for younger visitors, including night-sky viewings, celestial watch parties, photography workshops on capturing stars, and rotating all-ages planetarium shows. Sci‑Fi Nights present Blade Runner (1982) on Jan. 23 and The Fifth Element (1997) on Feb. 14. Tickets cost $15, $5 for Chabot members.
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