Cincinnati Museum Center giving away free eclipse glasses...and drops a new music video

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April 01, 2024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 18, 2024
MEDIA CONTACT: Cody Hefner (513) 608-5777, chefner@cincymuseum.org

Cincinnati Museum Center giving away free eclipse glasses... and drops a new music video

Free glasses for Deep Sky OMNIMAX® viewers and program attendees on select dates

CINCINNATI – Cincinnati Museum Center (CMC) is helping you get ready for the upcoming solar eclipse. Starting this weekend, the museum will host eclipse-themed programming each weekend leading up to the eclipse. And each weekend, the first 100 viewers to the OMNIMAX® film Deep Sky will receive a free pair of eclipse glasses. CMC released a new music video hype the announcement.

“Space Exploration” by the Wildebeestie Boyz

 

Free eclipse glasses to first 100 OMNIMAX® viewers
For those eager to look to the sky before the eclipse, CMC’s OMNIMAX® Theater is surrounding you with the splendor of deep space. Deep Sky takes you 160,000 light years away and 13 billion years back in time. With never-before-seen cosmic landscapes beamed back to Earth by the James Webb Space Telescope, NASA’s newest telescope, dying stars explode onto the domed screen, icy exoplanets loom overhead and vibrant nebulas dazzle through awe-inspiring cinematography.

Each weekend leading up to the solar eclipse, the first 100 OMNIMAX® guests will get a free pair of eclipse glasses. The glasses will be available during public showings March 22-24, March 29-31 and April 5-7.
 

Kid-friendly programming every Saturday and Sunday
CMC also has a schedule of programming every Saturday and Sunday for the youngest skywatchers. Kids (and adults) are invited to sing along to stargazing story times or show off their out-of-this-world dance moves during glowing neon dance parties in The Children’s Museum. They can also pick up a pair of eclipse glasses during an outdoor solar viewer program or an indoor hour of STEM in the Museum of Natural History & Science if rain forces activities indoors. For a total eclipse of the art, stop by KidSPACE in the Children’s Museum where your imagination is the only limit.