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Southwest Missouri Planetarium: Sorry
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A monthly blog about happenings at the planetarium project. And whats coming up in the night sky. Tuesday, September 4, 2012. Folks we have a unique opportunity in the Ozark's. We can fund a Planetarium, Science and Education Center, and Hubble Museum, and then be able to be self sustaining by entertaining tourists. The Titanic Museum in Branson has attracted 6 million customers in 5 years. That will generate lots of money that can mean a free educational experience for all our schoolchildren.
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Southwest Missouri Planetarium: July 2012
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A monthly blog about happenings at the planetarium project. And whats coming up in the night sky. Sunday, July 29, 2012. This is a guest blog written by a supporter of our project. He was a Director at the St Louis Planetarium and Science Center. He has kindly agreed to get involved with the Southwest Missouri Planetariuma and Science Center project. I grew up during the ‘60s. I remember the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights. The “Space Race” during the Cold War. Before this decade ...
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Southwest Missouri Planetarium: July 2011
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A monthly blog about happenings at the planetarium project. And whats coming up in the night sky. Friday, July 15, 2011. Space News and Ramblings. Something very interesting and yes, cool is going on in space right now. What you ask? NASA / JPL / UCLA / MPS / DLR / IDA. Yesterday NASA released an image of Vesta taken on July 9th, when Dawn was only 26,000 miles (42,000 km) from the asteroid. As chief engineer Marc Rayman noted earlier this month. To investigate the true nature of two alien worlds: Vesta ...
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Southwest Missouri Planetarium: June 2011
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A monthly blog about happenings at the planetarium project. And whats coming up in the night sky. Friday, June 24, 2011. Yes, I Know I'm Late. I would like to put out a call for any volunteers that would like to be involved in this project. You do not need any expertise. We just need people with a desire to see this most important project for our children's education come to fruition. There will be some exciting news coming in the near future I promise, so, stay tuned and as always. Create your Like Badge.
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Southwest Missouri Planetarium: March 2011
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A monthly blog about happenings at the planetarium project. And whats coming up in the night sky. Tuesday, March 22, 2011. The teaching opportunities are endless. And when I say low cost I mean, money shouldn't be the issue. I mean if a teacher brings in a class for a dome presentation, they would be required to take back a lesson plan and report back to us the results of what was learned and retained. Instead of writing a check! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). NASA Picture of the Day. Space news and articles.
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Southwest Missouri Planetarium: Guest Blog
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A monthly blog about happenings at the planetarium project. And whats coming up in the night sky. Sunday, July 29, 2012. This is a guest blog written by a supporter of our project. He was a Director at the St Louis Planetarium and Science Center. He has kindly agreed to get involved with the Southwest Missouri Planetariuma and Science Center project. I grew up during the ‘60s. I remember the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights. The “Space Race” during the Cold War. Before this decade ...
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Southwest Missouri Planetarium: May 2011
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A monthly blog about happenings at the planetarium project. And whats coming up in the night sky. Thursday, May 19, 2011. Watch the Stars Come Out in Branson. Launch Party/Fundraiser for the Southwest Missouri Planetarium, Science Education Center and Hubble Museum. Purpose: Community outreach, information, fun. Where: Branson, MO Rec-Plex, 1500 Branson Hills Parkway. When: May 21st, 5;30-10:00 PM. Hope to see everyone out that is interested in this project, science or astronomy. Branson, MO 65615.
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Southwest Missouri Planetarium: February 2011
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A monthly blog about happenings at the planetarium project. And whats coming up in the night sky. Tuesday, February 22, 2011. Cant believe it but we made it (almost) through February already. Hope nobody froze to death or got buried in snow. lol It was pretty rough for a few days though. The sky this month. In early March Saturn will be visible in the eastern sky about an hour after twilight fades. Remember keep looking up. Wednesday, February 9, 2011. The sky for Febuary:. Let me know if you want tips f...
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Southwest Missouri Planetarium: April 2012
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A monthly blog about happenings at the planetarium project. And whats coming up in the night sky. Sunday, April 1, 2012. Yes it's been a long time. This was not written by me, but a contributor to our project. Please enjoy. The black, shiny telescope propelled him from his world to the galaxies beyond his own. His. Grandmother had purchased it from the Sear Roebuck catalog before her passing because “Every. The telescope symbolized Brad’s escape from his world. During heated fights with his. Computer int...
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Southwest Missouri Planetarium: Space News and Ramblings
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A monthly blog about happenings at the planetarium project. And whats coming up in the night sky. Friday, July 15, 2011. Space News and Ramblings. Something very interesting and yes, cool is going on in space right now. What you ask? NASA / JPL / UCLA / MPS / DLR / IDA. Yesterday NASA released an image of Vesta taken on July 9th, when Dawn was only 26,000 miles (42,000 km) from the asteroid. As chief engineer Marc Rayman noted earlier this month. To investigate the true nature of two alien worlds: Vesta ...