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Show 'Gemini9 to be topic of star observatory A constellation located some 46 light-years from earth will be the subject for February's program at the Southern Utah State College Ashcroft Observatory. "Gemini the Immortal Im-mortal Twins" will be presented at 7 and 8:30 p.m. each Friday and Saturday during the month. All observatory ' programs are free to the public. The story of Castor and Pollux, in Greek mythology the twin sons of Zeus and Leda, will be told by way of a musical slide-show presentation developed by Jonathan Carter, a SUSC physical science student from Cedar City. The SUSC sophomore is an assistant director at the college observatory. Featured musical selections will include several pieces b Wolfgang Mozart and Richard Strauss' "Alsc Sprach Zarathrustra." Visitors to the observatory ob-servatory will also have the opportunity to view selected celestial objects, according to David H. Menke, . observatory director. Special group showings can be arranged by calling Dr. Menke at 586-4411, 586-4411, extension 402. |