A young persons guide to the night sky and Mysteries of Your Brain
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Join us as we present a tour of the night sky geared towards a younger audience then enjoy the film: Mysteries of Your Brain
A Young Person’s Guide to the Night Sky & Mysteries of Your Brain
Come along for a guided tour of the night sky, designed specifically for young stargazers. Afterward, exploring how the brain works and what makes human brains so special.
FILM: Mysteries of Your Brain
Jump into this animated adventure following a girl and her crow companion as they explore what makes the human brain so special. Together you’ll zoom along the paths of neurons, find out how human and animal brains differ, and experience illusions on a grand scale! Along the way, you’ll learn how your brain makes you, well, you, and see that ultimately, we each have the power to change our brains.
An Original Bell Museum Production in collaborated with the University of North Carolina Morehead Planetarium and Science Center. This show was made possible through generous support from the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation and Boston Scientific.
*Show your Broward College ID at the door for your free ticket - subject to availability.
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