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SUMMARY:Legends of the Night Sky: Perseus and Andromeda
DESCRIPTION:Perseus and Andromeda is a fun-filled retelling of the tale of the beautiful but unfortunate princess Andromeda\, who in divine punishment for her mother’s bragging\, is sacrificed to a sea monster—and rescued by the Greek hero Perseus. \nWatch the trailer here! \n\nTickets for planetarium programs are $7 for Adults\, $6 for UMaine Students/Veterans/Senior Citizens\, and $5 for children under 12. Click here to view our calendar. \nTickets may be purchased online\, by phone at 207.581.1341\, or at our ticket box office prior to the show.
URL:https://astro.umaine.edu/event/legends-of-the-night-sky-perseus-and-andromeda-3/2021-09-05/
LOCATION:Versant Power Astronomy Center\, 167 Rangeley Rd\, Orono\, ME\, 04469\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here
DESCRIPTION:The album “Wish You Were Here\,” is Pink Floyd’s second themed work featuring classic songs such as “Shine On You Crazy Diamond” with its nine-part opus\, “Have a Cigar\,” “Welcome to the Machine\,” and the title track\, “Wish You Were Here.” It has been consistently ranked as being among the best albums of all time by a variety of sources.  Check out this incredible work set to stunning psychedelic full dome visuals. \nTickets are $9 for general admission. \nMusic programs may contain explicit lyrics\, and are intended for adult audiences. All music programs may contain bright flashing lights and fast-moving images\, which have been known to trigger seizures with those with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advised. \nTickets may be purchased online\, by phone at 207.581.1341\, or at our ticket box office prior to the show.
URL:https://astro.umaine.edu/event/pink-floyd-wish-you-were-here/2021-09-05/
LOCATION:Versant Power Astronomy Center\, 167 Rangeley Rd\, Orono\, ME\, 04469\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music Show,Public Program
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SUMMARY:Science Lecture Series: Dr. Paul A. Mayewski
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Paul A. Mayewski\nPushing Climate Change Research to the Roof of the World\n\n\n\nThursday\, September 9 at 7:00 pm \n\n\n\nIn April/May 2019 the National Geographic and Rolex Perpetual Planet Everest Expedition undertook the most comprehensive scientific expedition conducted on Mt. Everest. The international team led by Dr. Mayewski set significant scientific records including the highest automatic weather stations and the highest ice core on Earth. The expedition resulted in many new findings that reveal key information about the highest reaches of our planet. He will discuss some of the findings\, their significance on climate research\, and what it is like to work on Mt. Everest. \n  \nPhoto credit Dirk Collins National Geographic\n  \nDr. Paul Andrew Mayewski is an internationally acclaimed glaciologist\, climate scientist\, polar explorer and director of the Climate Change Institute and Distinguished at the University of Maine. He was born in Scotland where he was introduced to hiking very early in life. Paul has led more than 60 expeditions to the remotest reaches of the planet and has received numerous prestigious awards for his contributions to science including the discovery of abrupt climate change driven by atmospheric circulation\, human impacts on climate change and ecosystems\, and for exploration into uncharted regions of Antarctica\, and numerous first ascents of mountains all to gain scientific knowledge. Paul is the first person to develop and lead prominent multi-disciplinary climate research programs at the three poles (Arctic\, Antarctica\, and the Himalayas/Tibetan Plateau). He has over 500 scientific publications\, written two popular books “The Ice Chronicles” and “Journey Into Climate”\, and has appeared hundreds of times in media such as: the New York and LA Times\, NOVA\, NPR\, BBC\, CBS 60 Minutes and the Emmy Award Winning “Years of Living Dangerously”. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nThe Science Lecture Series at Versant Power Astronomy Center will take place on the second Thursday of each month and is a partnership project with the Maine Science Festival and will feature research from a variety of science disciplines from around our state and use the digital planetarium to visualize these discoveries in a new dramatic and immersive way. \nTickets for planetarium programs are $7 for Adults\, $6 for UMaine Students/Veterans/Senior Citizens\, and $5 for children under 12. Click here to view our calendar. \nTickets are available online at http://astro.umaine.edu\, by calling 581-1341\, or at the box office.
URL:https://astro.umaine.edu/event/science-lecture-series-dr-paul-a-mayewski-2/
LOCATION:Versant Power Astronomy Center\, 167 Rangeley Rd\, Orono\, ME\, 04469\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Program,Science Lecture Series
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SUMMARY:Expedition Reef
DESCRIPTION:Explore the secrets of the “rainforests of the sea” and embark on an oceanic safari to the world’s most vibrant and endangered marine ecosystems – coral reefs.  Discover how corals grow\, feed\, reproduce\, and support over 25% of all marine life on Earth — while facing unprecedented threats from climate change\, habitat destruction\, and overfishing.  Although they line about a third of tropical coastlines\, reefs comprise less than one percent of the world’s ocean environments\, showing how precious and fragile these systems are.  Thousands of tropical fish and colorful corals thrive in one of the largest and deepest indoor displays of living corals.  Narrated by Tony Award® winner Lea Salonga\, Expedition Reef will immerse audiences in an undersea adventure. This fulldome planetarium show provides an up-close look at a part of our planet many people have never experienced. \nWatch the trailer here. \n\nTickets for planetarium programs are $7 for Adults\, $6 for UMaine Students/Veterans/Senior Citizens\, and $5 for children under 12. Click here to view our calendar. \nTickets may be purchased online\, by phone at 207.581.1341\, or at our ticket box office prior to the show.
URL:https://astro.umaine.edu/event/expedition-reef-8/2021-09-10/
LOCATION:Versant Power Astronomy Center\, 167 Rangeley Rd\, Orono\, ME\, 04469\, United States
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