"The Hunt for Planet B" screens at QC Environmental Film Series Feb. 23


The QC Environmental Film Series continues on Sunday, February 16 with the presentation of the documentary "The Hunt for Planet B" at the Figge Art Museum, 225 W. 2nd St, Davenport, IA.  This program is hosted by Black Hawk College's Clean Sphere and Dr. Doug Davidson, Black Hawk College Physics professor is the reflection speaker.

"The Hunt for Planet B" takes us behind the scenes with NASA's high-stakes Webb Space Telescope. It follows a pioneering group of scientists, many of them women, on their quest to find another Earth among the stars. What begins as a real-time scientific adventure turns into a deep meditation on human longing. 

QC Environmental Film Series tickets are available at RiverAction.org. We STRONGLY recommend purchasing your tickets in advance and arrive early to get a good seat. 

Please note that seating is a first come, first seated basis.

For season pass holders, if you’re certain you’ll attend this Sunday (February 23), please RSVP by calling the River Action office 563.322.2969 by 5:00 p.m. Friday (February 21). A seat will be saved for those who RSVP until 2:50 pm (10 minutes before show time). We want as many as possible to experience the film but must adhere to the Figg auditorium’s capacity regulations. Some films have sold out in the past and we encourage early arrival.

The Figge Art Museum has a strict bag/purse policy. No bags/purse larger than 10" x 10" x 5.5" are allowed. Lockers are available.

Truth First Film Alliance is a proud supporter of the 2025 QC Environmental Film Series.


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