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How do the Sun, Moon and stars move across the sky? Why does it get dark so early in the winter yet the Sun is still up at bedtime in the summer? How have different cultures around the world used the stars to tell stories? In this live and interactive planetarium presentation you will discover motions and patterns in the sky, make and take your own constellation and travel around the world to see how others see the sky.Featuring the video short: THE GREAT WAKA tells the New Zealand Māori story of how a fisherman, Tamareriti, created the Milky Way with all its constellations, and for the first time brought light to our Southern night skies. Look up from The South Pacific, and you’ll see his Great Waka canoe traveling across the sky. Find out how the waka came to be there and how through the ages it has guided Polynesian sailors navigating the southern seas.
This fully live and interactive planetarium show is specially designed for our youngest visitors (ages 3-10). The show runtime is approximately 45 minutes.
General Admission: $8
Pierce College Students: Free
Reservations are highly recommended!
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9401 Farwest Dr SW, Lakewood, WA, United States, Washington 98498
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