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SpaceShip Earth free to all at WKU Hardin Planetarium

Hardin Planetarium at Western Kentucky University presents "SpaceShip Earth! Our Place In Space" now through February, free and open to the public.

It's one thing to comprehend the size of the Earth; it is quite another to understand the velocity with which we move through space and the size and distance of everything around us. The public is invited to the Hardin Planetarium for a show encompassing planets, stars, and even our own Milky Way Galaxy in stunning 360-degree fulldome technology.

Each event is free of charge and suitable for all ages. 60 minute running time, with time for questions at the end of the presentation.



Please note that the show will begin on time, with no late entrance permitted.

SHOW TIMES AND DATES (2020):

Tuesday, January 7 7pmCT

Thursday, January 9 7pmCT

Sunday, January 12 2pmCT

Tuesday, January 14 7pmCT

Thursday, January 16 7pmCT

Sunday, January 19 2pmCT

Tuesday, January 21 7pmCT

Thursday, January 23 7pmCT

Sunday, January 26 2pmCT

Tuesday, January 28 7pmCT

Thursday, January 30 7pmCT

Sunday, February 2 2pmCT

Tuesday, February 4 7pmCT

Thursday, February 6 7pmCT

Sunday, February 9 2pmCT

Tuesday, February 11 7pmCT

Thursday, February 13 7pmCT

Sunday, February 16 2pmCT

Tuesday, February 18 7pmCT

Thursday, February 20 7pmCT


This story was posted on 2020-01-08 17:35:02
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