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Presented By: LSA Sustainability

What's In The Sky Tonight?

A Planetarium Show

"What's In The Sky Tonight" event flyer. Pink, red, and purple background with white cartoon stars and observatory graphic. "What's In The Sky Tonight" event flyer. Pink, red, and purple background with white cartoon stars and observatory graphic.
"What's In The Sky Tonight" event flyer. Pink, red, and purple background with white cartoon stars and observatory graphic.
“We are stardust brought to life, then empowered by the universe to figure itself out - and we have only just begun.” Neil deGrasse Tyson

Does the North Star ever move? What stars can I see with just my naked eye? How can I find the big dipper (Ursa Major)? What can I see from my backyard tonight?

Join LSA Sustainability, Nature Rx, and the Department of Astronomy for a planetarium show to explore new ways to get outdoors during the cold Michigan winter nights. The show will start with an explanation of how stars are formed, followed by a guided meditation on our physical connection to the stars, and ending on a planetarium show of the local night sky. Learn how to identify major constellations, spot visible planets, and see just how large our universe is.

This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.
"What's In The Sky Tonight" event flyer. Pink, red, and purple background with white cartoon stars and observatory graphic. "What's In The Sky Tonight" event flyer. Pink, red, and purple background with white cartoon stars and observatory graphic.
"What's In The Sky Tonight" event flyer. Pink, red, and purple background with white cartoon stars and observatory graphic.

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