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After Dark

Really Cool Experiences Happen After Dark

Chabot offers many wonderful experiences, many of them After Dark. Whether you are looking for a unique date night experience or a fun place to search for galaxies and nebula, Chabot has something for everyone. We are open late every Friday and Saturday evenings and feature telescope viewing from our three giant telescopes, weather permitting of course. In addition, we will have special events, lectures and parties for many occasions including group events and corporate team building.

From time to time we rent out our Center for weddings, corporate holiday parties and private events. Check our calendar for those dates.

The list below is just some of the wonderful things you will find AFTER DARK at Chabot.

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  • Moonlight Hike

    Moonlight Hike

    Friday, June 21 (6:30pm - 9:30pm)
    Tickets: $10 (does not include admission into the Center)
    RSVP Recommended, space is limited!
    Register online or call (510) 336-7373

    Experience the summer solstice with our Moonlight Hike. Hike through the redwoods in twilight and moonlight on a moderate 4-5 mile hike. Come beforehand at 6pm to see a quick demonstration about the summer solstice. After the hike, stay and view the night sky through our telescopes (weather permitting) or tour the Telescope Makers Workshop. Hike will take place rain or shine.

  • Dinner, a Movie & the Universe

    Dinner, a Movie & the Universe

    Friday & Saturday Evenings
    Guests:
    $26 Adults / $18 Children
    Members:
    $20 Adults / $15 Children
    Add a bottomless glass of wine for $10

    By popular demand, Dinner, a Movie & the Universe, our unique after-dark offering has returned. Join us for a full-course dinner in our mezzanine, enjoy our live-narrated Planetarium show Inspired by Space: A Cosmos 360 Production, and view the night sky through our telescopes (weather permitting). Reservations are strongly encouraged. Surrounded by the majestic Redwoods, stars in the sky, and our beautiful facility, DMU is the ideal destination for a first date or 50th, family gathering or rendezvous with friends. Reserve your space today and let us give you the Universe and dessert. 

  • X-15, Aerospace Mutation

    X-15, Aerospace Mutation

    Fridays with Faride
    Friday, June 28
    (7pm - 8pm)
    Included with General Admission

    The X-15 was truly one of the most cutting edge ideas ever to come from drafting tables. Scientists say that there was a first sea creature that took an evolutionary leap out of Earth's ocean to become the ancestor of all land animals. The X-15 is the first primitive spacecraft to retain its hereditary vestiges from aviation; like legs on fish carrying its wings into space where they serve no purpose. This test vehicle left Earth's atmosphere to become the evolutionary link to all manned spacecraft.

  • Member Movie Night

    Member Movie Night

    Sunday, July 7 (5:30pm)
    FREE Member Admission, RSVP Required!
    Space is limited and by reservation only,
    so call (510) 336-7392 for tickets today.


    July's members-only movie is the action adventure Captain America. Join us in the MegaDome Theater for this free, members-only screening. Refreshments will be available by donation.

  • Men in Black

    Men in Black

    Cosmos & Cocktails
    Friday, July 12
    (7pm)
    Guests: $21 Adults / $17 Children
    Members: $5 Adults / Free for Children
    Includes General Admission

    Join us for Men in Black, the sci-fi comedy classic that follows a New York detective who joins a secret organization that polices extraterrestrial on Earth. Grab dinner in the café or a glass of wine before the show. A perfect night out for parents! On-site childcare is available.

    Additional on-site childcare
    provided for kids ages 2-5 years:
    $12 per child
    For more information or to
    make a reservation, contact: (510) 336-7395

  • Star Stories

    Star Stories

    Saturday, July 13 (8pm - 10pm)
    Tickets: $8 (children 1 year & under free)
    Does not include General Admission

    Lay on the grass and look up at the stars this summer! Bring your sleeping bags and blankets and come listen to an expert stargazer explain the mythology behind the constellations, stories from the night sky as seen throughout history and look for planets and other clues to help orient you to the night's sky.

    Space is limited. Call (510) 336-7373 today
    to reserve your spot on the hill.

  • First Glance

    First Glance

    Member Telescope Viewing
    Sunday, July 14
    (7:30pm - 10:30pm)
    FREE Member Admission, RSVP Required!
    Space is limited and by reservation only,
    so call (510) 336-7392 for tickets today.


    Each Sunday preceding the 1st quarter moon, the Eastbay Astronomical Society invites you to a special private telescope viewing. Unlike our regular viewing on Friday and Saturday evenings, EAS personalizes the experience by taking viewing requests, live interaction, and hosting tours and it's exclusively for our members!

  • Moonlight Hike

    Moonlight Hike

    Friday, July 19 (6:30pm - 9:30pm)
    Tickets: $10 (does not include admission into the Center)
    RSVP Recommended, space is limited!
    Register online or call (510) 336-7373


    Hike through the redwoods in twilight and moonlight on a moderate 4-5 mile hike. After the hike, stay and view the night sky through our telescopes (weather permitting) or tour the Telescope Makers Workshop. Hike will take place rain or shine.

  • The Mercury Seven

    The Mercury Seven

    Fridays with Faride
    Friday, July 26
    (7pm - 8pm)
    Included with General Admission

    Soon after the newly formed National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) introduction of the first seven American astronauts, these men became instant celebrities of their time. With each launch of a Mercury capsule, we left the starting blocks and entered into a fierce space race with the then Soviet Union. NASA's Project Mercury was the first step Americans took into the unknown realm of space. The gallant Mercury Seven Astronauts proved that man was capable of surviving space travel, and that we were well on our way and up to challenge of going farther from our home planet.

  • Star Stories

    Star Stories

    Saturday, July 27 (8pm - 10pm)
    Tickets: $8 (children 1 year & under free)
    Does not include General Admission

    Lay on the grass and look up at the stars this summer! Bring your sleeping bags and blankets and come listen to an expert stargazer explain the mythology behind the constellations, stories from the night sky as seen throughout history and look for planets and other clues to help orient you to the night's sky.

    Space is limited. Call (510) 336-7373 today
    to reserve your spot on the hill.

  • Cosmos 360 with Alex Filippenko

    Cosmos 360 with Alex Filippenko

    Cosmos 360 with Special Guest Speaker: Alex Filippenko
    Friday, August 2
    (6:30pm & 8:30pm)
    Guests: $21 Adults / $10 Children
    Members: $10 Adults / $7 Children
    Includes General Admission

    Every Friday and Saturday night we guide you through the cosmos with a live planetarium presentation of our series Cosmos 360. This Friday, we are pleased to have astronomer and Nobel Prize winner Alex Filippenko of UC Berkeley join the journey! Truly an out of this world experience.

  • Star Stories

    Star Stories

    Saturday, August 10 (8pm - 10pm)
    Tickets: $8 (children 1 year & under free)
    Does not include General Admission

    Lay on the grass and look up at the stars this summer! Bring your sleeping bags and blankets and come listen to an expert stargazer explain the mythology behind the constellations, stories from the night sky as seen throughout history and look for planets and other clues to help orient you to the night's sky.

    Space is limited. Call (510) 336-7373 today
    to reserve your spot on the hill.

  • Forbidden Planet & Phantom Planet

    Forbidden Planet & Phantom Planet

    DOUBLE FEATURE!
    Saturday, August 17
    (6:30pm - 10:30pm)
    Guests: $21 Adults / $17 Children
    Members: $5 Adults / Free for Children
    Includes General Admission

    Two tales of high adventure in deep space:
    First up, the 1956 classic Forbidden Planet. Commander J.J.Adams, portrayed by Leslie Nielsen, leads the crew of the Space Cruiser C-57D on a mission to a distant world where the mysterious Dr. Morbius, and Robby the Robot guard terrifying secrets of an ancient alien race! This is '50's sci-fi at its best!

    Then it's onto the schlocky sci-fi fun of 1961's The Phantom Planet. Two astronauts are sent to investigate the sudden appearance of a rogue planet only to find a miniature civilization, hideous monsters, bad acting and a ridiculous plot! Low budget laughable space opera fun!

  • Star Stories

    Star Stories

    Saturday, August 24 (8pm - 10pm)
    Tickets: $8 (children 1 year & under free)
    Does not include General Admission

    Lay on the grass and look up at the stars this summer! Bring your sleeping bags and blankets and come listen to an expert stargazer explain the mythology behind the constellations, stories from the night sky as seen throughout history and look for planets and other clues to help orient you to the night's sky.

    Space is limited. Call (510) 336-7373 today
    to reserve your spot on the hill.

  • Member Movie Night

    Member Movie Night

    Sunday, August 25 (5:30pm)
    FREE Member Admission, RSVP Required!
    Space is limited and by reservation only,
    so call (510) 336-7392 for tickets today.


    August's members-only movie is the magical tale The Secret Garden. Join us in the MegaDome Theater for this free, members-only screening. Refreshments will be available by donation.


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