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During The Mystery of the Christmas Star, guests will see
how signs in the sky could have been remarkable enough to cause
the wise men to travel across the desert from Babylon to
Bethlehem to see the newborn King. This modern retelling of the
Christmas story is sure to charm and captivate audiences of all
ages. Shows at 7:30 p.m. on the following Saturdays:
December 3, December 10, and December
17, 2011.
Admission is $5 for adults and $4 for children under 12 and for
Lourdes students presenting their student ID. Shows at the
Appold Planetarium are limited to 50 and often sell out. For
more information or to purchase tickets contact Dr. Laura
Megeath, Appold Planetarium Coordinator, email
planetarium@lourdes.edu or call at 419-517-8897.
Lourdes University’s Appold Planetarium is a proud member of the
NASA Museum Alliance and has been designated an official NASA
Space Place. Named “Best Place to See the Stars” by Ohio
Magazine, the Appold Planetarium features SciDome, a
fulldome video system powered by Starry Night – the world’s
most comprehensive astronomy software, allowing real-time 3D sky
simulation, fulldome shows and multi-media presentations. For a
list of current and upcoming shows, visit the Appold Planetarium
online at
www.lourdes.edu/planetarium.
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