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Friday, July 6 @7 pm
WSU Planetarium: Hubblevision
WSU Pullman - Sloan Hall

Hubble Space Telescope’s dazzling images are known around the world, but its scientific legacy is even more amazing. This mixed-bag tour shows you the locations on the sky of some of the most recognizable HST images, reviews the history of HST, and charts the science legacy of this mind-expanding robotic,…

Sunday, July 8 @5 pm
WSU Planetarium: Hubblevision
WSU Pullman - Sloan Hall

Hubble Space Telescope’s dazzling images are known around the world, but its scientific legacy is even more amazing. This tour shows you the locations on the sky of some of the most recognizable HST images and reviews the history of HST.

Sunday, July 22 @5 pm
WSU Planetarium: Magnificent Desolation
WSU Pullman - Sloan Hall

This presentation focuses on the exploration of the moon. The amazing history of the Apollo program interweaves with the science of this familiar yet enigmatic natural satellite.

Tickets at the door are $5 (cash or check, no credit). Children 6 and under free. The WSU Planetarium is located in 231…