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A illustration sequence of a space probe landing on Mars with a parachute, dropping a rover to the surface.

A Successful Landing on Mars

Giovanni Vallido March 12, 2021
The Mars rover Perseverance landed safely on the red planet and is ready to provide new information.
Students gather in line to take turns looking at the Orion Nebula in front of the Palomar Planetarium. (Blake Northington/ The Telescope)a

Astronomy Club hosts annual party under starlit sky

Ana Acosta April 8, 2019

Story by Kiana Teixeira Palomar’s planetarium hosted the Astronomy Club’s annual star party on March 13. At this event, the Astronomy Club set up the planetarium’s high powered telescopes and...

Palomar College Planetarium offers shows to students and the public every Friday evening. Oct. 7, 2016. (Tracy Grassel/The Telescope)

Planetarium goes interstellar with new show

Sheila Izvernari October 31, 2016

Palomar Colleges Planetarium has added a new full dome show to their featured line up. “From Earth to the Universe,” directed by Theofanis Matsopoulos, travels through galaxies orbiting beyond...

The underbelly of a Supertanker 747 flying overhead.

Aviation program has wings clipped

Sheila Izvernari September 19, 2016

If you’re curious as to why Palomar College is not offering aviation classes for the fall semester, it is due to low enrollment. Palomar College students who are seeking degrees or certificates in...

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