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.
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