IYA FINALE
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Sunday, November 22, 2009
10 AM - 4 PM

10:00 AM - Late Autumn Skies (S. Dubois)
11:00 AM - Image Unveiling
11:30 AM - Dr. Jack Mack on the images
12:30 PM - Stellar Eye (T. Collins)
2:30 PM - One Giant Leap (T. Collins)
3:30 PM - Late Autumn Skies (S. Dubois)

Lots of kids activities all day!  Plenty of  giveaways for everyone!  See you there!
Whitworth Ferguson Planetarium
Gateway to the Universe

Science Building 115
Buffalo State College
1300 Elmwood Avenue
Buffalo, New York 14222
(716) 878-4911

Planetarium Director:  Mr. Arthur Gielow, Jr.
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The Planetarium's star projector, the Spitz A3-P.  We are able to project 4000 stars on our 24-foot diameter dome and can hold 70 adults within.
This page was last updated on: November 21, 2009
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Please Note: The planetarium does get dark during night sky simulations, take this into account for small children.  Also, there is no food or drink allowed into the theatre, and cell phones must be off/silent during the show as sound and lights will interfere with other guests' enjoyment.
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NGC-891
in ANDROMEDA
Discovered by William Herschel in 1784
Photo by James P. Collins, (C) 2007
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