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Pretlow Planetarium Presents - Fall 2014

<p> This fall planetarium show season will begin on Tuesday, September 23rd&nbsp;just in time for the autumnal equinox (the official start of fall). The shows will continue through Thursday, December 18th. Shows are every Tuesday and Thursday, except for Thanksgiving night.&nbsp;<br /> <br /> All shows are free and open to the public, and families are always welcome. You do not need tickets or to make any reservations. The doors to the Planetarium will open at approximately 5:45 with the shows to start promptly at 6:00. We are located on West 45th Street, one block west of Hampton Boulevard. Parking is available in the Elkhorn Avenue Garage at the corner of Elkhorn Avenue and West 43rd Street. Please park on floors 3 and 4 of the garage. You can also visit our website at <a href="http://www.odu.edu/planetarium">www.odu.edu/planetarium</a> for more information.</p> <p> &nbsp;</p> <p> <strong>September and October</strong><br /> <br /> <strong><em>Tuesdays, 6pm&nbsp;-</em></strong> As a new feature, we will be having Trivia Tuesdays throughout September and October. Test your knowledge of random facts as you compete each week to win a grand prize. Stick around after trivia for a full-dome movie.&nbsp;<br /> <br /> <strong><em>Thursdays, 6pm&nbsp;-</em></strong> Thursday nights through the end of October will be Double Feature Thursdays. First will be a live show using our state of the art digital planetarium to show off fun and interesting astronomical objects. Our second feature will be a full-dome movie.&nbsp;<br /> <br /> Full-dome movie for the weeks of 9/22 and 9/29 -&nbsp;<em>Black Holes: Journey into the Unknown</em></p> <p> &nbsp;</p> <p> <strong>November and December&nbsp;</strong><br /> <br /> <strong><em>Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6pm&nbsp;-</em></strong> Throughout all of November and December we will be bringing back our wildly popular live show and telescope combination. With the Sun setting in the early evening, come to the Planetarium to learn what&#39;s in the current night sky, and then head outside with several of our telescopes to view them yourself. If the weather is bad (clouds, rain, or snow) then the telescopes will have to be cancelled for that night. Follow us on Twitter @<em>ODUplanetarium </em>where we&rsquo;ll try to let you know if the weather is clear enough for telescopes, what the show topic is for each week, fun objects in the night sky, and just post new and exciting information going on in the world of astronomy.&nbsp;</p>

Posted By: JUSTIN MASON
Date: Tue Sep 23 08:10:35 EDT 2014

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