July 31st, 2010
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Posts Tagged ‘space’

Mike Murray

Gateway to the Stars observing series

Ever wondered how to observe deep space objects with a telescope?  Or what you can see in binoculars?  Join Clark Planetarium for a unique tour of the sky through the eyes of a practiced amateur astronomer.  

Talia Butler

New Summer Science Adventure Camps

Looking for a quality, safe and affordable summer experience for your children? Look no further.  Clark Planetarium and Discovery Gateway have partnered to offer you a great value for your child’s summer camp experience.
Our new Summer Science Adventure Camps give kids hands-on training that will inspire teamwork, creativity and innovation.  Campers  will be challenged to see [...]

Mike Murray

Attack of the Space Pirates explores new territory

When I say “territory,” I don’t just mean new destinations in the Milky Way Galaxy!  This is a show that goes into a storyline and visual style unlike anything else we’ve ever done.  It’s not a science documentary-like show, but it’s not a little kids show either.  It’s our first “action/adventure” approach with plenty of [...]

Seth Jarvis

Cosmic Quiz: Why can’t light escape a Black Hole?

This week’s Cosmic Quiz question comes from James Sylvester, who asks,
“If the speed of light is the highest attainable speed, why can’t it escape a black hole?”
First, a few words about the speed of light, which is indeed the fastest speed attainable through space.  How fast is it?

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