April 19, 2011, 7:00 pm-8:30 pm, in the Wetherbee Planetarium
Schedule of events:
7:00 pm Doors open—purchase tickets & see the science museum
7:15 pm Pre-film discussion (live)
7:30 pm Feature film
8:00 pm Main presentation (live)
—The evening begins with a pre-film discussion on the constellations Leo and Ursa Major. The feature film for the evening will be “Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity,” an internationally best-selling film about one of astronomy’s greatest mysteries. The evening will conclude with the main presentation, “To Fall Forever,” a look at Cygnus X1 and other black holes.
Admission to the series is $3.50 plus tax per person (3 years of age and older).
Thronateeska members and Darton students (with student ID) admitted free.
While reservations are not required, seating is limited.
Program content is suitable for all ages.
For more information call 229-432-6955.
Hope to see you there!
Allison Anthony Young
Program Coordinator


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