Due to the impact of COVID, the Adler Planetarium has been closed since March 14, 2020. In an effort to sustain the Adler Planetarium during this difficult time, please donate to #KidsKeepAdler.
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As kids across the country are learning remotely, #KidsKeepAdler is an educational series on space to supplement the remote learning and home-schooling science curriculum. In return for the content, viewers are asked to make a discretionary donation to the Adler Planetarium.
Built in 1930, The Adler Planetarium was the very first planetarium in the United States. The Adler's mission is to inspire exploration and understanding of the universe. So, for your next trip to Chicago, make sure the Adler Planetarium is on your list.
Wondering how in the world #KidsKeepAdler blasted off?
TJ is currently a 7th grader who would watch college-level lectures about the formation of the universe at the age of five. For the past seven years, TJ has attended space camp at both the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral and U.S. Space & Rocket Center museum at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. TJ has attended numerous camps and events at the Adler Planetarium.
Logan is currently a junior in high school who is wildly talented at storyboarding, videography and film editing. Logan has produced dozens of videos for philanthropic causes and school projects. As an active member in the Young Men’s Service League, Logan has a passion for nonprofit work and shares his talent of video production for the benefit of these organizations.
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