If you’re looking for a unique midweek activity, April’s Museum Night offers an out-of-this-world experience. The Luis Enrique Erro Planetarium is joining in with “Journey to the Lunar Surface, ” a special event that will help you learn more about our natural satellite.
During this evening, you’ll discover the secrets of the Moon: from its craters to the traces that have shaped its history over time. It’s the perfect plan for both astronomy enthusiasts and those just looking for something different to do in Mexico City.
Astronomical observation, workshops, and more at the Luis Enrique Erro Planetarium’s Museum Night
The experience goes beyond theory. In collaboration with the Ticomán Astronomical Society, there will be live stargazing so you can see the night sky like never before. Plus, with support from Skyshop, you’ll be able to get even closer to the universe with specialized equipment.
There will also be workshops dedicated to the Moon, where you’ll learn about its importance, its beauty, and its impact on our planet in an educational and entertaining way. All this in a relaxed atmosphere that’s perfect for going with friends, a partner, or family.
Without a doubt, it’s an opportunity to reconnect with the sky and remember why the Moon continues to fascinate entire generations.
📅 Wednesday, April 29
📍 Luis Enrique Erro Planetarium (IPN)
⏰ 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
🎟️ Free admission (as part of Museum Night, limited capacity)