
Bite-Sized Buhl
As part of the Something to watch series, join Buhl Planetarium Staff Educators on exciting voyages through our marvelous night sky in these short videos. Check back because a new video is added every week.

Join us for a Bite-Sized Buhl for young learners and their grown-ups, as we share the story “Birthday on Mars,” by Sara Schonfeld, illustrated by Andrew J. Ross, and published by Penguin Random House.

Go on a tour of our night sky! Join Buhl Planetarium Staff Educator Kayla Waugaman for today’s Bite-Sized Buhl as we take a look at some of our winter favorites. Plus, learn more about the Mars Rover!

Join us for a tour of our winter sky as we look at the Winter Triangle and the Pleiades star cluster.

We’re enjoying a story time under the stars for today’s Bite-Sized Buhl! Join Staff Educator Kayla Waugaman for a reading of “Moon! Earth’s Best Friend,” by Stacy McAnulty and illustrated by Stevie Lewis.

Join us for a tour of our winter sky as we look at the red planet, Mars, which is prominent in our sky right now! Buhl Planetarium Producer Charissa Sedor is here to break the awesome stargazing down for today’s Bite-Sized Buhl!
Bite-Sized Buhl
As part of the Something to watch series, join Buhl Planetarium Staff Educators on exciting voyages through our marvelous night sky in these short videos. Check back because a new video is added every week.

Join us for a Bite-Sized Buhl for young learners and their grown-ups, as we share the story “Birthday on Mars,” by Sara Schonfeld, illustrated by Andrew J. Ross, and published by Penguin Random House.

Go on a tour of our night sky! Join Buhl Planetarium Staff Educator Kayla Waugaman for today’s Bite-Sized Buhl as we take a look at some of our winter favorites. Plus, learn more about the Mars Rover!

Join us for a tour of our winter sky as we look at the Winter Triangle and the Pleiades star cluster.

We’re enjoying a story time under the stars for today’s Bite-Sized Buhl! Join Staff Educator Kayla Waugaman for a reading of “Moon! Earth’s Best Friend,” by Stacy McAnulty and illustrated by Stevie Lewis.
