Chabot Space and Science Center

Chabot Space and Science Center (/ʃəˈb/), located in Oakland, California, is a center for learning in Earth and space science, which features interactive exhibits, planetariums, a large screen theater, hands-on activities, and three powerful telescopes.

Chabot Space and Science Center
View of the entrance of the Chabot Space and Science Center
Location within Oakland, California
Chabot Space and Science Center (California)
Chabot Space and Science Center (the United States)
Established1883
LocationOakland, California, United States
Coordinates37°49′07″N 122°10′50″W
TypePlanetarium
Websitechabotspace.org

The center is the continuation and expansion of a public observatory that has served San Francisco Bay Area schools and citizens with astronomy and science education programs since 1883. It is named after the father of hydraulic mining and benefactor of the original Oakland Observatory, Anthony Chabot. Since 2000, the center has been located on the western border of Redwoods Regional Park and has partnered with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, hosting the NASA Ames Visitor Center.

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