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SUMMARY:The Sun - Our Living Star
DESCRIPTION:The Sun has shone on our world for four and a half billion years. The light that warms our skin today has been felt by every person who has ever lived. \nIt is our nearest star and our planet’s powerhouse\, the source of the energy that drives our winds\, our weather and all life. The passage of the Sun’s fiery disc across the sky — day by day\, month by month — was the only way to keep track of time for countless past civilizations. \nDon’t be fooled by the terminology; although it is a typical dwarf star\, the Sun consumes 600 million tons of hydrogen each second and is 500 times as massive as all the planets combined. \nDiscover the secrets of our star in this planetarium show and experience never-before-seen images of the Sun’s violent surface in immersive fulldome format. \n  \nThe Allen F. Blocher Planetarium is located in the Science Building\, 2001 Fourth Avenue\, on the UW-Stevens Point campus. The planetarium consists of a 7.3m diameter dome that houses a DIGISTAR LITE projector (installed in 2020).
URL:https://www.uwsp.edu/calendar/event/the-sun-our-living-star/
LOCATION:UWSP | Science Building\, 2001 Fourth Avenue\, Stevens Point\, WI\, 54481\, United States
CATEGORIES:planetarium
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SUMMARY:Phantom of the Universe- The Search for Dark Matter
DESCRIPTION:Phantom of the Universe showcases an exciting exploration of dark matter\, from the Big Bang to its anticipated discovery at the Large Hadron Collider.  \nThe show reveals the first hints of its existence through the eyes of Fritz Zwicky\, the scientist who coined the term “dark matter.” It describes the astral choreography witnessed by Vera Rubin in the Andromeda galaxy and then plummets deep underground to see the most sensitive dark matter detector on Earth\, housed in a former gold mine. \nFrom there\, it journeys across space and time to the Large Hadron Collider at CERN\, speeding alongside particles before they collide in visually stunning explosions of light and sound\, while learning how scientists around the world are collaborating to track down the constituents of dark matter.  \n  \nThe Allen F. Blocher Planetarium is located in the Science Building\, 2001 Fourth Avenue\, on the UW-Stevens Point campus. The planetarium consists of a 7.3m diameter dome that houses a DIGISTAR LITE projector (installed in 2020). 
URL:https://www.uwsp.edu/calendar/event/phantom-of-the-universe-the-search-for-dark-matter/
LOCATION:UWSP | Science Building\, 2001 Fourth Avenue\, Stevens Point\, WI\, 54481\, United States
CATEGORIES:planetarium
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SUMMARY:Hot and Energetic Universe
DESCRIPTION:The Hot and Energetic Universe uses immersive visualizations and real images to present the achievements of the modern astronomy\, the most advanced terrestrial and orbital observatories\, the basic principles electromagnetic radiation and the natural phenomena related to the High Energy Astrophysics (HEA).\n\nHEA reveals processes in a hot and violent universe as it probes the hot gas in clusters of galaxies (the most massive objects in the universe) or the overheated gas accreting onto supermassive black holes in the centers of galaxies. The high energy radiation provides important information about our own Galaxy\, neutron stars and supernova remnants\, and stars like our Sun.\nShow Type: General Audiences\nParking: Free on campus for our guests only on Saturdays and Sundays
URL:https://www.uwsp.edu/calendar/event/hot-and-energetic-universe/
LOCATION:UWSP | Science Building\, 2001 Fourth Avenue\, Stevens Point\, WI\, 54481\, United States
CATEGORIES:planetarium
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