Experience the Magic of Christmas at the UW Planetarium
This December, the University of Wyoming’s Harry C. Vaughan Planetarium is bringing holiday cheer to stargazers with its special Christmas-themed show, “Star of the Magi.” The planetarium will present this festive program twice during the month, giving families and astronomy enthusiasts a chance to celebrate the season in a unique, cosmic way.
“Star of the Magi” explores the famous celestial phenomenon that guided the wise men, or Magi, to the birthplace of Jesus, blending astronomy with the spirit of Christmas. The show combines science and storytelling, making it both educational and heartwarming. It’s a perfect opportunity to learn about the night sky while enjoying some holiday wonder.
Honestly, if you’re tired of the same old holiday movies and cookie decorating, why not swap the gingerbread for galaxies? Whether you’re a science buff or just looking for a new holiday tradition, this program promises both enlightenment and a sprinkle of yuletide sparkle.
Don’t Miss Out!
Mark your calendars and bring the whole family to catch this dazzling blend of science and holiday magic at UW Planetarium this December. You might just find that the real star of your holiday season isn’t on top of your tree, but up in the night sky!
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