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Planetarium to explain new definition of planets

By the Lincoln Journal Star
Monday, Oct 02, 2006 - 11:52:04 pm CDT
A new astronomy show at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Mueller Planetarium will try to clear up some of the confusion and consternation that has existed since the International Astronomical Union made its decision in August to reclassify Pluto.

Planetarium visitors will have the opportunity to learn what happened and find out what they need to know about Pluto and the rest of our neighborhood in “What the Heck Is Happening with the Planets?”

Jack Dunn, coordinator of Mueller Planetarium, said letters to Web sites and questions from the public in general have increased as the public wonders what to make of the IAU decisions.

“People act like Pluto has been taken out of the solar system, or had its orbiting privileges revoked. But that’s not what has happened,” Dunn said in a news release.

The 30-minute program features beautiful animations of the beginning of the solar system and a flight into the galaxy ending at the Earth. The new show will be presented at 2 and 3 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays beginning this Saturday (except Oct. 21 and Nov. 4, the dates of Nebraska home football games).

The program is tentatively scheduled to be presented through January.

Mueller Planetarium is in the University of Nebraska State Museum (Morrill Hall), one block south of 14th and Vine streets on the UNL City Campus.

Admission to planetarium shows includes admission to the NU State Museum. Planetarium tickets are $7 for adults and $5 for all elementary, secondary and college students, and UNL faculty and staff.

For more information, visit the planetarium’s Web site at www.spacelaser.com.