Planetarium: 'Cosmic Collisions,' April 27
by Jamie Gonzales |
Friday, April 27, 6:30-7:30 p.m.
ConocoPhillips Integrated Science Building, Room 220
Collisions are a universal force of nature, both destructive and creative. They've
created many things we take for granted: the glowing Moon, the Sun's warmth and light,
our changing seasons, waves washing up on a sandy shore. They've ended the age of
the dinosaurs and changed the very map of the cosmos, reforming galaxies and giving
birth to new stars and new worlds. Narrated by Robert Redford and produced by the
American Museum of Natural History and NASA, "Cosmic Collisions" provides an unprecedented
and extraordinary view of these catastrophic and constructive events that have shaped
our world and universes.
"Cosmic Collisions" is one hour in length, featuring a 25-minute show followed by
a live tour of the night sky and/or the Solar System. Ticket reservations are available online only. Remaining tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis at the door on
the day of the show. The planetarium will open for seating 30 minutes before the start
of each show. You must be in the theater 10 minutes before the show starts. Reserved
seats will be released after this time to stand-by customers. There is no entry after
the show begins.
For more information or to learn how to become a UAA Planetarium member, please visit the website.
"Planetarium: 'Cosmic Collisions,' April 27" is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.






