Astronomy is a fascinating topic, it deals with everything in the known universe!

You may simply be curious to find out what you can see in the sky from your backyard
at night or what it's like to explore the sky with a telescope. Or maybe you'd like
to dive even deeper into the wonders of the universe.
Michigan has many astronomy resources to get you started, including the Delta College Planetarium and the Delta Dome Observatory. Astronomy classes are even offered right here at Delta College.
Home & classroom activities
Check out these fun learning opportunities and resources available online!
This guide features summer camps, websites, competitions, apps and career resources for students in elementary school to high school. Includes STEM activities specifically for girls and young women. Compiled by the Masters in Data Science program.
Visit STEM Guide for KidsNASA at Home provides insights in a variety of formats including ebooks, podcasts, videos, virtual tours, apps and more. Navigate to the “Kids and Families” tile to find K-12 resources for educators.
Visit NASA at HomeA series of videos with interesting experiments and information from the U.S. Space & Rocket Center.
Visit Science Never StopsA series of webinars for parents, educators, school administrators with practical tips for how to keep their children engaged and learning with STEM.
Visit Stem Ecosystems InitiativeExplore a wide variety of STEM hands-on activities that can be done at home with materials you may already have. These include NISE Net and NASA resources, DIY apps, videos and citizen science projects.
Visit NISEThe YouTube playlist for the Lawrence Hall of Science offers a lot of interesting information and at-home activities.
Visit Lawrence Hall of ScienceAstronomical Society of the Pacific staff and special guests read their favorite illustrated children’s books about the sky and space, as well as share fun and easy activities and sky observations that families can do together at home.
Visit The Astronomical SocietyPBS has curated free, standards-aligned videos, interactives, lesson plans and more for educators.
Visit PBSFree sky maps each month for you to explore, learn and enjoy the night sky.
Visit Sky MapsA weekly podcast from the Delta College Planetarium about what can be seen in your night sky.
Listen to the Backyard AstronomerOriginal productions by planetarium staff, including an in-depth look at the constellations.
Visit our YouTube seriesA safe place for children to play as they learn about NASA and its missions.
Visit the NASA Kids' ClubTeach science fundamentals with this collection of simple projects! Learn about magnetism, states of matter, density, anatomy, osmosis and more.
Visit InstructablesLinks & resources
Some our favorite astronomy links and resources.
Becoming an astronaut
Do you have what it takes to become an astronaut? Find out if you do, and what education you'll need to travel into space as an astronaut.
Explore NASA's Astronaut Selection ProgramHow do I become an astronomer?
Are you interested in space? Would you like to make a career out of it? It will take a lot of work on your part but the rewards are spectacular. See how you can have an opportunity to answer the universe's most mysterious questions.
The Astronomical League
An umbrella organization of over 200 astronomical societies from all over the U.S., the League encourages interest in astronomy (and especially amateur astronomy) throughout the country. They encourage and inspire access to telescopes and observing programs.
Visit The Astronomical LeagueCitizen Science
Citizen Science projects harness the efforts of thousands of space enthusiasts to amass data that no single scientist could ever produce. Learn how you can participate in real science!
Explore Citizen Science projectsIntroduction to the Webb Space Telescope
A four-minute video looks at the new space observatory, its mission and incredible technological challenges.
Watch a video about the James Webb TelescopeJames Webb Space Telescope YouTube Page
Dozens of videos, updated regularly, with nearly 200,000 subscribers.
Visit the James Webb Telescope's YouTube pageWebb Space Telescope
What does Webb study? What is infrared? How does the Webb work? You can find quick facts, in-depth articles, hi-res images and news releases here from the Space Telescope Science Institute.
Learn more about the James Webb TelescopeWebb Space Telescope NASA Mission Page
The ideal starting place for descriptions, images, videos, news, social media and more.
Learn more about the James Webb Telescope's missionWebb Space Telescope STEM Toolkit
Bring the excitement of the Webb into your classroom with this STEM toolkit. Find resources, activities, videos and more for your students to learn about NASA’s newest space observatory!
Get a James Webb Telescope STEM toolkitMeteorite identification
A PDF flowchart of meteorite identification from the Lunar & Planetary Laboratory at the University of Arizona.
See a Meteorite identification flowchartMeteorite or meteorwrong?
Methods for identifying a meteorite from the Utah Geological Survey.
Learn more about identifying meteoritesThe Headlands International Dark Sky Park
Head up to the Headlands Dark Sky Park, west of Mackinaw City, to take in the beauty of the night sky. Or if you want to spend a few days there, they have a house to rent right on the beach.
Visit the HeadlandsMichigan Dark Sky Preserves
If you are looking for a place to watch a meteor shower or just take in the night sky close to home, check out the Michigan Dark Sky Preserves. There are six preserves across Michigan so you probably aren't far from one.
Learn about Michigan Dark Sky PreservesJet Propulsion Laboratory
News and discoveries from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s dozens of active space missions exploring Earth, the solar system and worlds beyond.
Read their latest newsNASA Kids' Club
A place to play space games and learn about NASA. Designed for K-4 science and mathematics students and teachers.
Visit the NSAS Kids' ClubNASA Space Place
Educates and entertains kids using games, activities and articles. Demonstrates and explains scientific concepts related to astronomy in a fun, hands-on manner.
Visit NASA Space PlaceWomen at NASA
Interactive project designed to encourage young women to pursue careers in math, science and technology by providing outstanding women role models at NASA.
Learn more about the Women at NASAAurora Borealis notifications
Aurora alerts, tutorials, camera settings, webcams and apps.
Get aurora notificationsAurora updates: SpaceWeatherLive
A near real time website where you can follow space weather from the Sun to Earth and know exactly when you can see aurora.
See current auroral activityAurora webcams
If you can’t see the aurora in person, then a webcam view might be the next best thing. Here you’ll find a list of all the webcams that are set up to capture the aurora, sorted by north to south.
Go to the aurora webcamsNOAA prediction center
Space Weather Prediction Center at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Visit the NOAA Prediction CenterClear Sky Forecast for the Delta College Planetarium
This is our go-to forecast tool to decide whether or not to observe at night. It can be a little tough to figure out so make sure you scroll down their page to see what all the different colors mean.
See Bay City's Clear Sky ChartWhat's out Tonight? Sky Chart
Are you trying to get familiar with the constellations in the night sky? Print out this free sky chart to see what is visible this month and practice finding your favorite stars and constellations.
See the monthly Sky ChartTelescope buying guide
If you are new to astronomy and thinking about buying a telescope, this guide from Sky & Telescope is for you. It will discuss the different types of telescopes and accessories available to help you choose the one right for you.
See more information on purchasing a telescopeWeather forecasts
Check out the National Weather Service's site to check out how the weather is looking in your area.
See the national weather forecastAstronomy picture of the day
NASA chooses a new picture every day to show the beauty of the universe we live in.
See the picture of the dayHubble Space Telescope
Browse through the image library of the world's most famous telescope.
See photos from the Hubble Space TelescopeNASA image galleries
From the first images of Jupiter to the latest images from Hubble, take a look at all the images NASA has taken over the years.
See images from NASA
Contact us
Delta College Planetarium
100 Center Avenue
Bay City MI 48708
planetarium@delta.edu
989-667-2260
Hours
Monday, 8am – 4pm
Tuesday, 8am – 4pm
Wednesday, 8am – 4pm
Thursday, 8am – 4pm
Friday, 8am – 3:30pm
Saturday, 1 – 3:30pm
Sunday, closed