Paul Hettinger
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Oct 21, 2017
Saturday
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Halloween: Celestial Origins
6:30pm to 12:42pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
Ball State University
2000 West Riverside Avenue
What do you associate with Halloween? Trick-or-Treating, costumes… astronomy? After all, Halloween is an astronomical holiday! During this program you will learn the history of Halloween and how it fits into the seasons as a “cross-quarter day.” We will also explore the night sky and learn what planets, constellations, and stars will be out on your Halloween evening.
Suitable for all ages 10+- Halloween: Celestial Origins 8:00pm to 12:42pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium Ball State University 2000 West Riverside Avenue
What do you associate with Halloween? Trick-or-Treating, costumes… astronomy? After all, Halloween is an astronomical holiday! During this program you will learn the history of Halloween and how it fits into the seasons as a “cross-quarter day.” We will also explore the night sky and learn what planets, constellations, and stars will be out on your Halloween evening.
Suitable for all ages 10+Oct 27, 2017
Friday
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Halloween: Celestial Origins
6:30pm to 12:42pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
Ball State University
2000 West Riverside Avenue
What do you associate with Halloween? Trick-or-Treating, costumes… astronomy? After all, Halloween is an astronomical holiday! During this program you will learn the history of Halloween and how it fits into the seasons as a “cross-quarter day.” We will also explore the night sky and learn what planets, constellations, and stars will be out on your Halloween evening.
Suitable for all ages 10+Oct 28, 2017
Saturday
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Halloween: Celestial Origins
6:30pm to 12:42pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
Ball State University
2000 West Riverside Avenue
What do you associate with Halloween? Trick-or-Treating, costumes… astronomy? After all, Halloween is an astronomical holiday! During this program you will learn the history of Halloween and how it fits into the seasons as a “cross-quarter day.” We will also explore the night sky and learn what planets, constellations, and stars will be out on your Halloween evening.
Suitable for all ages 10+- Halloween: Celestial Origins 8:00pm to 12:42pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium Ball State University 2000 West Riverside Avenue
What do you associate with Halloween? Trick-or-Treating, costumes… astronomy? After all, Halloween is an astronomical holiday! During this program you will learn the history of Halloween and how it fits into the seasons as a “cross-quarter day.” We will also explore the night sky and learn what planets, constellations, and stars will be out on your Halloween evening.
Suitable for all ages 10+Nov 3, 2017
Friday
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Planet 9
6:30pm to 12:42pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
Ball State University
2000 West Riverside Avenue
In July 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft gave us our first close look at Pluto, the most famous dwarf planet in the outskirts of our Solar System. The New Horizons flyby was big news, and the pictures it sent back to Earth reveal a world far more complex than anyone realized. Follow Mike Brown and his team at CalTech as they uncover dwarf worlds whose orbits take them deep into the far reaches of the Solar System. Is there a new planet beyond these distant objects? Join us on the hunt!
Suitable for all ages 10+
Nov 4, 2017
Saturday
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Planet 9
6:30pm to 12:42pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
Ball State University
2000 West Riverside Avenue
In July 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft gave us our first close look at Pluto, the most famous dwarf planet in the outskirts of our Solar System. The New Horizons flyby was big news, and the pictures it sent back to Earth reveal a world far more complex than anyone realized. Follow Mike Brown and his team at CalTech as they uncover dwarf worlds whose orbits take them deep into the far reaches of the Solar System. Is there a new planet beyond these distant objects? Join us on the hunt!
Suitable for all ages 10+
- Planet 9 8:00pm to 12:42pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium Ball State University 2000 West Riverside Avenue
In July 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft gave us our first close look at Pluto, the most famous dwarf planet in the outskirts of our Solar System. The New Horizons flyby was big news, and the pictures it sent back to Earth reveal a world far more complex than anyone realized. Follow Mike Brown and his team at CalTech as they uncover dwarf worlds whose orbits take them deep into the far reaches of the Solar System. Is there a new planet beyond these distant objects? Join us on the hunt!
Suitable for all ages 10+
Nov 10, 2017
Friday
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Planet 9
6:30pm to 12:42pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
Ball State University
2000 West Riverside Avenue
In July 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft gave us our first close look at Pluto, the most famous dwarf planet in the outskirts of our Solar System. The New Horizons flyby was big news, and the pictures it sent back to Earth reveal a world far more complex than anyone realized. Follow Mike Brown and his team at CalTech as they uncover dwarf worlds whose orbits take them deep into the far reaches of the Solar System. Is there a new planet beyond these distant objects? Join us on the hunt!
Suitable for all ages 10+
Nov 11, 2017
Saturday
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Planet 9
6:30pm to 12:42pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
Ball State University
2000 West Riverside Avenue
In July 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft gave us our first close look at Pluto, the most famous dwarf planet in the outskirts of our Solar System. The New Horizons flyby was big news, and the pictures it sent back to Earth reveal a world far more complex than anyone realized. Follow Mike Brown and his team at CalTech as they uncover dwarf worlds whose orbits take them deep into the far reaches of the Solar System. Is there a new planet beyond these distant objects? Join us on the hunt!
Suitable for all ages 10+
- Planet 9 8:00pm to 12:42pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium Ball State University 2000 West Riverside Avenue
In July 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft gave us our first close look at Pluto, the most famous dwarf planet in the outskirts of our Solar System. The New Horizons flyby was big news, and the pictures it sent back to Earth reveal a world far more complex than anyone realized. Follow Mike Brown and his team at CalTech as they uncover dwarf worlds whose orbits take them deep into the far reaches of the Solar System. Is there a new planet beyond these distant objects? Join us on the hunt!
Suitable for all ages 10+
Nov 17, 2017
Friday
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Planet 9
6:30pm to 12:42pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
Ball State University
2000 West Riverside Avenue
In July 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft gave us our first close look at Pluto, the most famous dwarf planet in the outskirts of our Solar System. The New Horizons flyby was big news, and the pictures it sent back to Earth reveal a world far more complex than anyone realized. Follow Mike Brown and his team at CalTech as they uncover dwarf worlds whose orbits take them deep into the far reaches of the Solar System. Is there a new planet beyond these distant objects? Join us on the hunt!
Suitable for all ages 10+
Nov 18, 2017
Saturday
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Planet 9
6:30pm to 12:42pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
Ball State University
2000 West Riverside Avenue
In July 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft gave us our first close look at Pluto, the most famous dwarf planet in the outskirts of our Solar System. The New Horizons flyby was big news, and the pictures it sent back to Earth reveal a world far more complex than anyone realized. Follow Mike Brown and his team at CalTech as they uncover dwarf worlds whose orbits take them deep into the far reaches of the Solar System. Is there a new planet beyond these distant objects? Join us on the hunt!
Suitable for all ages 10+
- Planet 9 8:00pm to 12:42pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium Ball State University 2000 West Riverside Avenue
In July 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft gave us our first close look at Pluto, the most famous dwarf planet in the outskirts of our Solar System. The New Horizons flyby was big news, and the pictures it sent back to Earth reveal a world far more complex than anyone realized. Follow Mike Brown and his team at CalTech as they uncover dwarf worlds whose orbits take them deep into the far reaches of the Solar System. Is there a new planet beyond these distant objects? Join us on the hunt!
Suitable for all ages 10+
Dec 1, 2017
Friday
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The Christmas Star
6:30pm to 12:42pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
Ball State University
2000 West Riverside Avenue
Over the years many people have tried to explain the appearance of the Star of Bethlehem, as described in the Bible. Can the star be explained as an exploding star, a comet or some other natural event in the sky? Potential natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem and common modern-day misconceptions will be discussed.
Suitable for all ages 10+
Dec 2, 2017
Saturday
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The Christmas Star
6:30pm to 12:42pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
Ball State University
2000 West Riverside Avenue
Over the years many people have tried to explain the appearance of the Star of Bethlehem, as described in the Bible. Can the star be explained as an exploding star, a comet or some other natural event in the sky? Potential natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem and common modern-day misconceptions will be discussed.
Suitable for all ages 10+
- The Christmas Star 8:00pm to 12:42pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium Ball State University 2000 West Riverside Avenue
Over the years many people have tried to explain the appearance of the Star of Bethlehem, as described in the Bible. Can the star be explained as an exploding star, a comet or some other natural event in the sky? Potential natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem and common modern-day misconceptions will be discussed.
Suitable for all ages 10+
Dec 8, 2017
Friday
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The Christmas Star
6:30pm to 12:42pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
Ball State University
2000 West Riverside Avenue
Over the years many people have tried to explain the appearance of the Star of Bethlehem, as described in the Bible. Can the star be explained as an exploding star, a comet or some other natural event in the sky? Potential natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem and common modern-day misconceptions will be discussed.
Suitable for all ages 10+
Dec 9, 2017
Saturday
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The Christmas Star
6:30pm to 12:42pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
Ball State University
2000 West Riverside Avenue
Over the years many people have tried to explain the appearance of the Star of Bethlehem, as described in the Bible. Can the star be explained as an exploding star, a comet or some other natural event in the sky? Potential natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem and common modern-day misconceptions will be discussed.
Suitable for all ages 10+
- The Christmas Star 8:00pm to 12:42pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium Ball State University 2000 West Riverside Avenue
Over the years many people have tried to explain the appearance of the Star of Bethlehem, as described in the Bible. Can the star be explained as an exploding star, a comet or some other natural event in the sky? Potential natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem and common modern-day misconceptions will be discussed.
Suitable for all ages 10+
- The Christmas Star 8:00pm to 12:42pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium Ball State University 2000 West Riverside Avenue
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The Christmas Star
6:30pm to 12:42pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
Ball State University
2000 West Riverside Avenue
- The Christmas Star 8:00pm to 12:42pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium Ball State University 2000 West Riverside Avenue
-
The Christmas Star
6:30pm to 12:42pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
Ball State University
2000 West Riverside Avenue
- Planet 9 8:00pm to 12:42pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium Ball State University 2000 West Riverside Avenue
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Planet 9
6:30pm to 12:42pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
Ball State University
2000 West Riverside Avenue
- Planet 9 8:00pm to 12:42pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium Ball State University 2000 West Riverside Avenue
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Planet 9
6:30pm to 12:42pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
Ball State University
2000 West Riverside Avenue
- Planet 9 8:00pm to 12:42pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium Ball State University 2000 West Riverside Avenue
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Planet 9
6:30pm to 12:42pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
Ball State University
2000 West Riverside Avenue
- Halloween: Celestial Origins 8:00pm to 12:42pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium Ball State University 2000 West Riverside Avenue
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Halloween: Celestial Origins
6:30pm to 12:42pm @
Charles W. Brown Planetarium
Ball State University
2000 West Riverside Avenue
- Halloween: Celestial Origins 8:00pm to 12:42pm @ Charles W. Brown Planetarium Ball State University 2000 West Riverside Avenue