Erik R. • December 19, 2013Marvel at the artistic displays of our solar system's planets, and catch lectures on the latest solar system news from Nasa.
Natalie N. • June 10, 2013If you use a wheelchair you must ask a staff member to take you to a special elevator with a doorbell to reach this theater. No signs tell you this so leave extra time to get there!
Maike P. • April 16, 2016Take one of the last three rows - its great! If you get dizzy, just watch your knees or hands for a while. The explanations are great. For the smallest ones and adults. You always get to know sth new!
Julieta A. • May 14, 2012Best view to the greatest outdoors thanks to science research and visualization. Located in the exhibitions floor, open hours to meet researchers can be found at http://ow.ly/aTN2D
Candice P. • November 20, 2010Open to the public during special observing events as well as the third Thursday of every month during the planetarium's Adler After Dark events.
Andrew W. • December 2, 2015The museum, planetarium and aquarium are great attractions
m • January 18, 2012Make your way over to Alder Planetarium on a clear evening.. See the stars like you never have before!
Michael D. • August 3, 2016Gorgeous stadium.. Easy to get to on the bus and walking distance to the Adler Planetarium
Shawn M. • July 20, 2012Get off here for Field Museum of Natural History, Adler Planetarium, Shedd Aquarium, Soldier Field.
Ted M. • November 24, 2013A better value than the planetarium (and i was an astronomy major), more to see here and do. Recommended!
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