SAN ANGELO, Texas — The Angelo State University Planetarium will present 14 different full-dome public astronomy shows during its early spring 2020 schedule beginning Thursday, Jan. 23, in the Vincent Building, 2333 Vanderventer St.
The shows will run every Thursday at 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. through March 5. Two different shows will be presented each Thursday to give viewers the opportunity to see a larger variety of shows during the semester.
All shows are open to the public with admission prices of $3 for adults and $2 for children, active military and senior citizens. ASU students, faculty and staff are admitted free.
Details about the content of the shows are available at angelo.edu/planetarium and on Facebook at facebook.com/AngeloStatePlanetarium.
The early spring planetarium shows will run as follows:
Thursday, Jan. 23
7 p.m. - Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West
8 p.m. - MarsQuest
Thursday, Jan. 30
7 p.m. - From Earth to the Universe
8 p.m. - Faster Than Light: The Dream of Interstellar Flight
Thursday, Feb. 6
7 p.m. - The Cowboy Astronomer
8 p.m. - Solar Superstorms
Thursday, Feb. 13
7 p.m. - Oasis in Space
8 p.m. - Cosmic Journey: A Solar System Adventure
Thursday, Feb. 20
7 p.m. - Einstein’s Gravity Playlist
8 p.m. - Stars: The Powerhouses of the Universe
Thursday, Feb. 27
7 p.m. - Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity
8 p.m. - SuperVolcanoes
Thursday, March 5
7 p.m. - Seeing! A Photon’s Journey Across Space, Time and Mind
8 p.m. - Secret Lives of Stars