Season’s first Stars over Clarion set today

From staff reports

The Clarion University physics department will present Stars Over Clarion at 7 p.m. today in the Donald D. Peirce Planetarium located in the Grunenwald Science and Technology Center at the university.

Stars Over Clarion combines ancient storytelling with modern understanding of celestial bodies to explore the month’s night sky and highlight any important events that may have occurred in the sky over Clarion.

Guests are required to wear facemasks. Seating is limited, and the presentation is free. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

The planetarium is handicapped-accessible.

To reach the planetarium, located on the second floor of the STC, people can enter through the front doors facing Greenville Avenue and either take the stairs to the second floor or use the elevators located at the north (left) end of the building.

The planetarium is at the top of the stairs, to the right.