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Planetarium: Lucia, The Secret of Shooting Stars

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Planetarium: Lucia, The Secret of Shooting Stars

4 Mar 2023 @ 3:00 pm - 3:33 pm

The sequel to “Polaris: The Space Submarine and the Mystery of the Polar Night” is finally at the Kika Silva Pla Planetarium!

Vladimir, a polar bear and James, a penguin, travel into space aboard the Polaris to study polar aurorae.

Hit by a meteorite, they crash at the foot of a pre-Columbian pyramid and meet Lucia, a hummingbird who is passionate about rocks. She tells them about a legend evoking “stones of light”.

Meteorites, shooting stars, these “stones of light” intrigue them all. In order to solve this enigma, they board for the Moon, then the asteroid belt, and finally land on a comet nucleus. Who is having fun throwing stones from space?

Hypotheses, observations and analyses will allow them to find answers to their questions back on Earth!

(A production of the Saint-Etienne Planetarium)

Show length: 32 minutes

Seating Capacity: 60 people

Ages: All

Organizer

Kika Silva Pla Planetarium
Phone
352-395-5225
Email
planetarium@sfcollege.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

Kika Silva Pla Planetarium
3000 NW 83 Street Building X-129 Kika Silva Pla Planetarium
Gainesville, FL 32606 United States
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The sequel to “Polaris: The Space Submarine and the Mystery of the Polar Night” is finally at the Kika Silva Pla Planetarium!

Vladimir, a polar bear and James, a penguin, travel into space aboard the Polaris to study polar aurorae.

Hit by a meteorite, they crash at the foot of a pre-Columbian pyramid and meet Lucia, a hummingbird who is passionate about rocks. She tells them about a legend evoking “stones of light”.

Meteorites, shooting stars, these “stones of light” intrigue them all. In order to solve this enigma, they board for the Moon, then the asteroid belt, and finally land on a comet nucleus. Who is having fun throwing stones from space?

Hypotheses, observations and analyses will allow them to find answers to their questions back on Earth!

(A production of the Saint-Etienne Planetarium)

Show length: 32 minutes

Seating Capacity: 60 people

Ages: All

Organizer

Kika Silva Pla Planetarium
Phone
352-395-5225
Email
planetarium@sfcollege.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

Kika Silva Pla Planetarium
3000 NW 83 Street Building X-129 Kika Silva Pla Planetarium
Gainesville, FL 32606 United States
+ Google Map
View Venue Website

The sequel to “Polaris: The Space Submarine and the Mystery of the Polar Night” is finally at the Kika Silva Pla Planetarium!

Vladimir, a polar bear and James, a penguin, travel into space aboard the Polaris to study polar aurorae.

Hit by a meteorite, they crash at the foot of a pre-Columbian pyramid and meet Lucia, a hummingbird who is passionate about rocks. She tells them about a legend evoking “stones of light”.

Meteorites, shooting stars, these “stones of light” intrigue them all. In order to solve this enigma, they board for the Moon, then the asteroid belt, and finally land on a comet nucleus. Who is having fun throwing stones from space?

Hypotheses, observations and analyses will allow them to find answers to their questions back on Earth!

(A production of the Saint-Etienne Planetarium)

Show length: 32 minutes

Seating Capacity: 60 people

Ages: All

Organizer

Kika Silva Pla Planetarium
Phone
352-395-5225
Email
planetarium@sfcollege.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

Kika Silva Pla Planetarium
3000 NW 83 Street Building X-129 Kika Silva Pla Planetarium
Gainesville, FL 32606 United States
+ Google Map
View Venue Website

The sequel to “Polaris: The Space Submarine and the Mystery of the Polar Night” is finally at the Kika Silva Pla Planetarium!

Vladimir, a polar bear and James, a penguin, travel into space aboard the Polaris to study polar aurorae.

Hit by a meteorite, they crash at the foot of a pre-Columbian pyramid and meet Lucia, a hummingbird who is passionate about rocks. She tells them about a legend evoking “stones of light”.

Meteorites, shooting stars, these “stones of light” intrigue them all. In order to solve this enigma, they board for the Moon, then the asteroid belt, and finally land on a comet nucleus. Who is having fun throwing stones from space?

Hypotheses, observations and analyses will allow them to find answers to their questions back on Earth!

(A production of the Saint-Etienne Planetarium)

Show length: 32 minutes

Seating Capacity: 60 people

Ages: All

Organizer

Kika Silva Pla Planetarium
Phone
352-395-5225
Email
planetarium@sfcollege.edu
View Organizer Website

Venue

Kika Silva Pla Planetarium
3000 NW 83 Street Building X-129 Kika Silva Pla Planetarium
Gainesville, FL 32606 United States
+ Google Map
View Venue Website