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By @FE on 2026-04-03 10:45

Local Spotlight: Astronomy Night Brings Space Closer to Chicago’s Community Astronomy Night: Jupiter’s Moons at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry is more than just a science event—it’s a celebration of Chicago’s passion for learning and discovery. In a city known for its innovation, the Griffin Museum serves as a community hub where families, students, and enthusiasts come together to explore the universe, literally and figuratively. This event bridges generations by connecting Chicagoans to the night sky, fostering curiosity about our place in the cosmos. It’s a chance for local residents to bond, ask questions, and spark lifelong interests in science—all set within the museum’s engaging and collaborative atmosphere. Astronomy Night strengthens community ties, inspires future scientists, and reminds us that even in the heart of the city, wonder is just a telescope away. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to support Chicago’s thriving science culture and share the experience with your neighbors!