August 25, 2017
Story by Micah Oelze
The Barton Planetarium will host βThe Cowboy Astronomerβ at 7 p.m. Aug. 28 in the 91Ώμ»ξΑΦ Planetarium located in the Science Building.
βThe Cowboy Astronomerβ is a 37-minute full-dome video composed of a collection of star tales and Native American legends, combined with constellation identification, star-hopping and astronomy facts told from the unique viewpoint of a cowboy astronomer.
Following the video, Planetarium Director Dr. Tim Folkerts will use the planetarium to showcase wonders of our current night skies, such as Jupiter, Saturn, and the moon, which are visible in the southwest sky this week. In addition, Folkerts will explain how to find the Big Dipper, the North Star, other assorted stars and constellations.
Upcoming planetarium shows
The following shows, apart from the Christmas show, will run from 7-8 p.m.:
Sept. 11 β βThe Smart Phone Astronomerβ
Oct. 9 β βSaturn - The Ring Worldβ and βGreat Planet Adventuresβ
Oct. 23 β βJourney to A Billion Sunsβ
Nov. 6 β βDinosaur Prophecyβ and βBody Codeβ
Nov. 27 β βSearch for Life in the Universeβ and βX-Planetsβ
Dec. 10 β Christmas Show: βStar of Bethlehemβ at 1, 2 and 3 p.m.
For more information, please contact Planetarium Director Dr. Tim Folkerts atΜύfolkertst@bartonccc.eduΜύor (620) 792-9320.