Welcome to the Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium

Lyman Spitzer Jr. Planetarium

Immerse Yourself

The only public planetarium in Vermont invites you to take a tour of the cosmos, get transported by extreme weather, or travel through time to the age of the dinosaurs. Choose from a selection of films and in-person presentations during your visit. Or reserve the planetarium for a private show!

Today’s Programs

  • Live Astronomy Presenter - "Tonight's Sky"
    February 2011:30 am - 12:00 pm
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  • Butterfly Full-Dome Movie
    February 2012:30 pm - 1:00 pm
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Membership

Adventure begins here.

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Weather Forecast

***WINTER STORM WARNINGS, EXCEPT WINTER WEATHER ADVISORIES NORTH OF RT. 302, AND THE VALLEYS WEST OF THE GREEN MOUNTAINS, THIS AFTERNOON INTO SATURDAY MORNING***
Snow heaviest this evening. Travel becoming difficult and hazardous.

Current Weather Information for February 20, 2026

Mix of sun and clouds.

Today

Thickening clouds. Snow or sleet southwest midday, spreading northeast late.
30s

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Friday Night

Any mix becoming moderate to heavy snow.
Upper teens and 20s

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Saturday

Snow tapers off.
Upper 20s to low 30s

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Sunday

Sunny periods northeast. Clouds, a chance of snow west and south of I-89.
Upper 20s to mid 30s

Eye on the Night Sky

Friday, February 20, 2026

Today:
While the Moon is still thin, notice that the Milky Way arches from southeast, between the stars of Orion on the right, and the celestial dogs on the left, then overhead, dropping back down into the northwest. The Milky Way is much fainter and more subtle this time of year, compared to the Summer, because we are looking toward its outer edges.