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Hours:7:00pm - 9:15pm
Ages:Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:see below
Category:Science & Technology

Geophysicist Dr. John Ebel discusses earthquakes in New England and what the potential effects would be if a strong earthquake were to strike. 7pm - Tonight's Sky in the Planetarium 8pm - Our feature presentation

Discover New England earthquake history as Geophysicist Dr. John Ebel discusses where and how often earthquakes happen in New England, where damaging earthquakes have taken place in the past and what the potential effects would be if a strong earthquake were to strike tomorrow in the region.

7pm - Tonight's Sky Planetarium Show 8pm - Our feature presentation Dusk - Free outdoor telescope viewing with NHAS - weather permitting

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$10/Adult $9/Sr & Student $7/Child Members/Free

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www.starhop.com/plan-your-visit/event-details.aspx?id=451

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McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center 2 Institute Drive, Concord, NH, 03301 map
Phone: 603.271.7827 x0

From north or south: I-93 to exit 15 E (I-393) in Concord, NH. Take exit 1 and follow the signs to the Discovery Center parking lot. From east: Rt 4 W to I-393 W. Take exit 1 and follow the signs to the Discovery Center parking lot. Look for the 92' tall Mercury-Redstone Rocket at the entry!

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