July 30, 2010
NASA honors Ott Planetarium for use of Hubble images (Standard-Examiner)
The heavens will seem a whole lot closer at the Ott Planetarium these days. Even NASA is giving the planetarium a gold star.
The planetarium, on the Weber State University campus, created a 23-minute program called “Expanded View,” which features images from the Hubble, Spitzer and Chandra space telescopes.
“Expanded View” just won a Gold Star in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Top Stars program, which recognizes programs incorporating Hubble images with education. Ten Gold Stars were awarded nationwide.
Read the entire article at standard.net.
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