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The Minnesota State Moorhead Regional Science Center Paul P. Feder Observatory houses a 16-inch cassegrain reflecting telescope that is powerful enough to see a candle flame from 100 miles away!
The Minnesota State Moorhead planetarium offers a variety of multimedia presentations that awe, amaze, entertain and educate viewers of all ages.
Minnesota State Moorhead’s Regional Science Center strives to connect learning to the landscape by partnering and collaborating with Buffalo River State Park, The Nature Conservancy, the DNR and the MSUM Planetarium.
Please use one of the methods below to contact the Minnesota State Moorhead Regional Science Center or to request information.
The Regional Science Center is located 16 miles east of Moorhead, off Highway 10. It is adjacent to Buffalo River State Park. The Regional Science Center does not require a vehicle pass for entrance; the park does requires a vehicle fee to enter and also offers camping and related services.
A celestial event may be a rare or recurring astronomical phenomenon of interest that involves one or more celestial objects.
A wide variety of regularly scheduled public shows at the Minnesota State Moorhead Planetarium exploring the night sky will tantalize your curiosity and let you escape to another world.
The Minnesota State Moorhead planetarium has an amazing array of programs for youth and adults of all ages, from asteroids and dinosaurs to a plethora of universe and galaxy offerings to seasonal shows.
The planetarium partners with other local groups and organizations, including the Minnesota State Moorhead Science Center, the Fargo-Moorhead Astronomy Club and the Buffalo Rivers State Park.