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Show 'Visits to Moon planned by BYU Explore the moon via the Brigham Young University Summerhays Planetarium. Two visits to the moon will be conducted by Dr. Harold McNamara Thursday, March 11, at 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. There is a very small admission -charge. In the hour-long lecture Dr. McNamara will illustrate some of the fascinating facts already known about our nearest neighbor, neigh-bor, the center of current space probes. In the 65-seat planetarium phenomena of the universe such as sunsets, sunrises, comets, com-ets, stars, planets, other galaxies, gal-axies, etc., are simulated on the dome-shaped ceiling. Public showings are regularly regular-ly presented by Dr. McNamara and Dr. Kimball Hansen of the BYU Physics Department on the second Thursday of each month. For private tours or further information contact A. Sterling Sterl-ing Workman, Office of Tours and Conferences, 374-1211, Ext. 2533. There are two kinds of voters. vot-ers. Those who will vote for your candidate and a lot of ignorant, prejudiced fools. |