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The mission of Chabot Space & Science Center is to inspire and educate learners of all ages about the Universe and Planet Earth. Visit us to experience a NASA Ames Visitor Center, exhibits, telescopes, a planetarium, and more in Redwoods Regional Park of Oakland.
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Chabot Space and Science Center (/ ʃ ə ˈ b oʊ /), located in Oakland, California, is a center for learning in Earth and space science, which features interactive exhibits, planetariums, a large screen theater, hands-on activities, and three powerful telescopes.
Chabot Space & Science Center. 10000 Skyline Blvd. Oakland, CA 94619. Chabot Space & Science Center is Oakland’s home for science, located within Redwood Regional Park. Convenient, free parking in Chabot’s 3-level parking structure.
Observatories. Explore the Skies at the Chabot Observatories. Chabot’s three large historic telescopes offer a unique way to experience the awe and wonder of the Universe. Our observatory deck offers breathtaking views 1,500 feet above the Bay.
22 lis 2015 · Chabot features a 241-seat full dome planetarium, interactive and hands-on exhibits, space artifacts, a giant screen theater, a Challenger Learning Center, and the only research-level telescopes regularly available to the public for weekly live viewing in the Western United States.
Hands-on exhibits are the name of the game at the Chabot Space and Science Center, the largest public telescope facility in the country, perched in the redwood-cloaked Oakland Hills.
Its historic telescopes and observatory, planetarium, hands-on interactive exhibits, and natural park setting are a place where students, teachers, and the public can imagine, understand, and learn to shape their future through science. Chabot's three large telescopes are open to the public on Friday and Saturday evenings.