Morrill Hall will celebrate Astronomy Day April 12

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Morrill Hall will celebrate Astronomy Day April 12

The University of Nebraska State Museum in Morrill Hall is participating in the Blue Star Museum program, offering free admission to active military duty personnel and families.

The University of Nebraska State Museum and Mueller Planetarium will celebrate Astronomy Day from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. in Morrill Hall, as part of the monthly “Sunday with a Scientist” program.

Families will be able to interact with astronomers, engineers and physicists to learn about planets, optics, telescopes, space travel, nanotechnology, flying robots, meteorites and more through hands-on activities. Families can enter to win prizes from Astronomy Magazine.

In celebration of the “International Year of Light,” Mueller Planetarium will present fulldome laser shows about laser technology in space. “Lasers in Space” will fill the fulldome screen at 2 and 3 p.m. The show focuses on the ever-changing study of astronomy and space exploration through dazzling laser light.

For more event information, go to http://spacelaser.com.

Astronomy Day is a national celebration of amateur astronomy started in the 1970s by the Astronomical League. The observance at Morrill Hall and Mueller Planetarium is the only Nebraska location sponsored by Astronomy Magazine.

For more information on the museum, click here.

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