VISUAL ARTS

The StarGazer
Presented by Longway Planetarium at Longway Planetarium
January 9-May 30, 2010
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Come along on a journey to the stars with Astronomer Jim Kaler. The show begins with a child's curiosity, moves on to the science of gravity, light, the spectrum and how they help decipher the lifestyles of the stars, then ends with reflections on the deeper meanings of astronomy in our lives. Narrated by Dr. Kaler and Nichelle Nichols (Chief Communications Officer Uhura from the original Star Trek). *Ages 10 and Older.
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1330 E. Kearsley Street , MI 84503
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Tickets: $5 for adults, $4 for children
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January 9-May 30, 2010Times:
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