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Cosmic Collisions Now at the Adler Planetarium
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Jul 2, 2008, 11:27

The latest space show at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago, “Cosmic Collisions,” is a feast for the eyes—it features stunning images from space and visualizations based on cutting-edge scientific data in its exploration of the explosive encounters that shaped our solar system and our world.

This immersive theater experience, created by the American Museum of Natural history in New York  with the cooperation of NASA and over 25 leading scientists from this country and others, focuses on catastrophic planetary impacts, the merging of massive galaxies and the continual explosions inside the sun. These conditions continue to determine the shape of our galaxy and universe. The film uses pictures taken by the Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes, turning them into 3-D volumes moving through time. It also takes simulations one step further, so guests can truly view astronomical phenomena over time.

And don’t miss the Adler’s complementary exhibit, the Space Visualization Laboratory (SVL). The 1,200 sq. foot SVL allows visitors the chance to explore real cosmic collisions using the latest images from Hubble, and uses interactive exhibits to explore travel through stars, planets and galaxies. A Mars Transporter, a virtual reality star flight, and a look at a modern astronomer’s tools will thrill the scientific-minded of any age.

The new film is narrated by Robert Redford and shows daily at 10:45 a.m., 12:15 p.m., 1:45 p.m. and 4 p.m. in the Definiti Theater. Show tickets are not sold in advance. For additional information, or to plan your visit to the Adler Planetarium at 1300 S. Lake Shore Drive in Chicago, call 312-922-STAR or visit www.adlerplanetarium.org.



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