Wednesday morning Eric Loberg, director of the Taylor Planetarium at the Museum of the Rockies will spend some time on the Sun's Twin, a good (possibly great) meteor shower this month and we'll talk neutrinos!

See you at 7

"Chasing the Ghost Particle" Overview:

Deep in the ice at the heart of Antarctica, scientists are detecting and using tiny and elusive particles called neutrinos to explore the insides of stars and galaxies. These ghostly neutrinos give us an exclusive look into exploding stars and black holes. You will get stunning views of the most remote locations on Earth to the unexplored regions of the cosmos on a journey you will never forget.

Until May 24th, enjoy this preview

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