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SUMMARY:Little Star that Could
DESCRIPTION:It’s hard to be a little star in a big universe! Join a medium sized\, yellow star as he makes his way through space. In his travels he meets many different types of stars and learns about some of the other things that makes our universe so interesting. After meeting stars\, nebulas\, and galaxies\, the little star takes a good look at himself and finds that he\, too\, is special. He has nine planets that depend on him for warmth and light. Along with the little star audiences learn the ways each planet is special.\nTrailer
URL:https://astro.umaine.edu/event/little-star-that-could/2015-03-01/
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SUMMARY:Undiscovered Worlds
DESCRIPTION:Hundreds of planets have been discovered orbiting stars beyond the Sun. Our solar system is not alone in the universe\, and with rapidly improving technology and recent endeavors like the Kepler Telescope\, the discovery of exoplanets brings us one step closer to the possibility of finding an Earth-like world. How will this change how we view our place in the universe? Are we alone?\nTrailer
URL:https://astro.umaine.edu/event/undiscovered-worlds-3/2015-03-06/
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