(Article by Astra NG, communications
specialist)
Shawnee State University
Planetarium offers free shows
(Don’t have anything to do on Monday
and Friday nights? SSU Planetarium
shows are free for students and the
public)
The Shawnee State University
Planetarium presents shows for
students and the public twice a
week, such as “Dawn of the Space
Age,” “Hubble Vision,” “The Skies
Tonight,” and “Planets of the Solar
System” as well as several other
short shows for the entire spring
semester.
Shows will be at 7 p.m. on Monday
nights and at 6 p.m. on Friday
nights. On the first Monday of each
month, there will be a special
question and answer session from 6
to 7 p.m. called “Ask the
Astronomer.”
“I will be present at the ‘Ask the
Astronomer’ sessions to answer any
astronomy or space-related questions
from the attendees,” said Tim
Hamilton, assistant professor of
natural sciences.
All Planetarium shows are free for
students and the public. For more
information, contact Tim Hamilton at
(740) 351-3145 or e-mail at
thamilton@shawnee.edu.