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Planetarium Presents "Hubble Vision"

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Posted on Tuesday, September 26, 2006

The Westminster College Planetarium will present "Hubble Vision" Thursday-Saturday, Oct. 5-7 and Oct. 26-28 at 7 p.m. in the Planetarium located in room 116 of the Hoyt Science Resources Center.

"This show features many of the spectacular images from Hubble and the exciting results derived from them," said Dr. G. Samuel Lightner, Westminster chair and professor of physics.

This production features new views of the planets; peeks into star birth nurseries; visions of star death in its many forms; explorations of star clusters and galaxies; and views of the universe when the earliest galaxies were first coming into being.

"It's a new show to the college," said Mary Pitman, secretary in the Westminster Physics Department. "The topic is so visual, it's sure to be a crowd pleaser."

Westminster hosts about three public shows a year, but age-appropriate shows are given to area school students, grades preschool through senior high, as well as local scout groups.

The shows are free and open to the public, but because of limited seating, reservations are required. Contact the Westminster College Department of Physics at (724) 946-7200 or e-mail physics@westminster.edu for reservations or more information.