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![]() Earth, Moon and Sun is presented Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. There are no showings in Nebraska home football game Saturdays. Running time of "Earth, Moon and Sun" is 35 minutes. Admission: (All prices include Museum Admission) Adults (19 yrs and over): $8.00, Children (5-18 yrs) $5.50 Young Children (4 and under) $2.50 Friends of the Museum Adults (with Membership Card): $2.50 Friends of the Museum Children: $2.00 Faculty, Staff and Students of UNL (with valid UNL ID): $3.00 AAM/ASTC Members(with member card): $3.00 Employees of Nebraska museums (with staff ID): $3.00 Tickets are sold at the front desk of the Museum Presentation of "Earth, Moon and Sun" at Mueller Planetarium is made possible by the Friends of the University of Nebraska State Museum www.friendsofthemuseum.org |
Explore the relationship between the Earth, Moon and Sun with the help of an amusing
character, Coyote (adapted from Native American oral traditions), who has many misconceptions
about our home planet and its most familiar neighbors.How do the Earth, Moon and Sun work together as a system and what is the myth and science behind it? Why does the Sun rise and set? Why do we see different constellations during different seasons? What is an eclipse? Learn about the Moon's phases and orbit. Explore past and future space travel to our Moon and beyond. ![]() Children ages 7-13 will especially enjoy this look at the Earth-Moon-Sun system, though audiences of all ages can appreciate learning the science behind the myths. |
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