Southworth Planetarium
Astronomy School

SPRING/SUMMER 2008

 

 NOTE: The Night Sky Mythology Course has been canceled due to low enrollment. Please consult our web-site for updates about future NSM session dates. We apologise for the inconvenience.

A brand new course that focuses on the stories of the sky

Night Sky Mythology

 
 

Orion pursues the Seven sisters and Taurus is not at all pleased about it.
Cassiopeia just can’t keep quiet about anything!
Venus swoons!
Apollo lingers along the twilight-tinted horizons.
Mercury swiftly soars through the Universe as the diabolical Pluto lurks in the deepest caverns of night.
Hercules labors;
Zeus is caught in yet another intrigue; 
Swans drink freely  from the Milky Way and
Our favorite sea monster, Cetus, ravages.

 This is the night sky of lore.  This is the night sky of drama, intrigue, magic, and mayhem.  Plots hatch here….forlorn lovers nestle there….and the fates spin out the future….

 Enroll in the Southworth Planetarium’s brand new course:  Night Sky Mythology.  

We just sit in the star dome theatre two hours a week for four weeks and discover the stories of the sky.

A different season each week…….and more than 50 constellations altogether!

   

 

 THREE WEEK COURSE
Every Thursday evening:

May 6, 13, and 20, 2008

6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
$50 – non members; 
$35 members; 


Instructor:
Lorri Centineo

YOU MAY REGISTER AT THE
FIRST CLASS


Click here for a registration form

CALL 207-780-4249 
for more information

 
 

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STAR DOME ASTRONOMY

A Fun Introductory course in Astronomy!

Click here for more a registration form!

SIX WEEK COURSE

Starting June 3, 2008
Tuesday Evenings 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Location, Southworth Planetarium
Recommended age range: 16- adult

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The Summer Sky

   

Class I: Sky motions, night sky tour, constellations, sky phenomena
and star chart reading.

Class III:  Stellar Astronomy I:  The origin of stars. 
Stellar Evolution. 
How do they work?

 

Class V:  How we know:  This class discusses the methods astronomers us to measure the
Universe and the objects within it.

Class II:  Solar System/planetary motions: Planisphere reading. Planet
formation and classification.

 

Class IV:  Stellar Astronomy II:  Discerning stellar properties.  Learn
the amazing techniques astronomers use to ascertain the properties
of stars.

Class VI:  The Exotic Universe:  Cosmology, black holes, and the Big Bang are discusses in this class.  Discover the Universe as it was in the past and as it is in the outermost region.

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The Spring Sky

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The Autumn Sky

 
 

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The Winter Sky

   
       

$50 enrollment for non members 
$35 enrollment for
planetarium members

Learn about: star charts, constellations, night sky astronomy, planetary motions, the birth, death and workings of stars, the cosmic distance ladder, basic cosmology, and much more!

YOU MAY REGISTER AT THE FIRST CLASS!
 DESIGNED FOR THOSE WHO WANT
AN INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY
CALL 207-780-4249 for more information