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$10 for Admission and Laser-Show Tickets for Two to Flandrau Science Center (Up to $20 Value)

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  • Reopened in March 2010
  • 43-minute music laser show
  • Includes museum exhibits
  • Fun, educational family outing

A well-rounded science education involves more than just biology, chemistry, and the ability to build an orbital bombardment platform out of two paper clips and a rotary phone. Complete your training with today’s Groupon: for $10, you get tickets to a laser show and admission for two to Flandrau Science Center at The University of Arizona (up to a $20 value).

Reopened in March 2010, Flandrau educates and entertains visitors with a variety of scintillating science exhibits and shows. Parents, children, and aspiring appraisers can take a gander at precious gems and minerals gleaned from the Afghanistan-Pakistan border at the Dangerous Beauty: Minerals of the Hindu Kush exhibit before heading over to the Brain Teasers 2 installation for some cranial calisthenics. Come evening, the planetarium hosts 43-minute audio-visual presentations of Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon, an immersive experience set to lasers, fog, and parental nostalgia.

Flandrau is open seven days a week, but laser shows are only held Thursday–Sunday to avoid inciting a riot among the local cat population. Plan visits accordingly.

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Promotional value expires Apr 4, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Not valid toward field trips. Not valid with other offers. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Flandrau Science Center

Located on the University of Arizona campus, Flandrau offers a digital fulldome projection system in the Eos Planetarium Theater that enables us to launch from the Earth and fly to planets, moons, and asteroids. Explore hands-on exhibits about science topics ranging from earth to space, and marvel at the dazzling specimens in the UA Mineral Museum.

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