
M. D. Anderson Planetarium at Lambuth University As the link below indicates, the M.D.Anderson Planetarium is closed indefinitely, due to budget cuts at Lambuth University.
planetarium.lambuth.edu
It is with sadness that I announce the closing of the M.D. Anderson Planetarium. I received word yesterday that due to budget cuts, my position as director is being eliminated. I apologize to anyone who was planning on making a visit in coming months. ...

M. D. Anderson Planetarium at Lambuth University
Don't forget to tell us if you're coming to the debut presentation of "Astronaut" on March 16! http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=71 467321202

M. D. Anderson Planetarium at Lambuth University Oasis In Space takes us on a journey through our Solar System and beyond, in search of places in the universe where liquid water can exist. Where liquid water exists, life has a chance of survival, even if the place doesn’t resemble Earth at all! This exciting program is very family-friendly, and is one of our newest o...fferings for school visits. Admission is $5 per adult, $3 per child under 18, and $10 for a family of 3 or more. Lambuth students, faculty, and staff are admitted free with their ID.
Debut presentation!
Time:7:30PM Monday, March 2nd
Location:M. D. Anderson Planetarium, Lambuth University

M. D. Anderson Planetarium at Lambuth University I'm thinking about having a "Yuri's Night" event in April, commemorating Yuri Gagarin, the first human being in space. However the actual date of Yuri's Night is on Easter this year, so we'll probably do something either the week before (April 6) or the week after (April 20). We'll show the new program "Astronaut", a...nd maybe do something else fun. Stay tuned, and send me your suggestions!

M. D. Anderson Planetarium at Lambuth University
Don't forget: tonight is the special presentation "What is Life?"
http://planetarium.lambuth.edu/2009/02/1 6/what-is-life-2.lu
The fun begins at 7:30; admission is $5 per adult, $3 per child under 18, and $10 for a family of 3 or more. Lambuth students, staff, and faculty are admitted free with ID.

M. D. Anderson Planetarium at Lambuth University In honor of the 200th birthday of Charles Darwin, the Lambuth Biology Department and Planetarium team up to explore life in all its forms on Earth, and what they can tell us about the possibility of life on other worlds.
The Diversity of Life on Earth, the Chances of Life on Other Worlds
Time:7:30PM Monday, February 16th
Location:M. D. Anderson Planetarium









