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    The staff of the Adler Planetarium thanks all those who contributed their stories and their memories for the creation of this exhibition. Thank you to: Robert Davidson, Reatha Clark King,John Wood, Kerri Schoonyoung, Jim Tomczyk, Bob Paszczyk, Beth Moses, Virgin Galactic, University of Chicago, Chicago History Museum, and NASA.
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    Google Arts & Culture features content from over 2000 leading museums and archives who have partnered with the Google Cultural Institute to bring the world's treasures online. ... Lovell, Fred Haise, and Jack Swigert had to work together to return to Earth alive. See objects on display at the Adler Planetarium from Apollo and earlier Gemini ...
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    The Adler Planetarium seeks to connect people to the Universe and to each other under the sky we all share. The Rare Book Collection is one of the Adler's best examples that this mission is an extension of humankind's enduring connection to the sky; every culture throughout time has looked up at the stars and worked out their place among them.
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    For millennia, humans have wondered whether life might exist beyond Earth, somewhere amongst the stars. Though cultures across the world are filled with examples of people imagining what life on other planets might be like, for most of human history, actually detecting life beyond Earth has been beyond our grasp.
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    This system emits a subtle glow without contributing to the light pollution above University Circle. Inside, the domed planetarium theater offers comfortable, stadium-style seating for 87 and is wheelchair accessible. In May 2017, the Shafran Planetarium re-opened after a brief closure to install state-of-the-art equipment from Evans ...
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    Google Arts & Culture features content from over 2000 leading museums and archives who have partnered with the Google Cultural Institute to bring the world's treasures online. ... Adler Planetarium. ... Schaller suggestively titled this work "Try to Spaghettify", alluding to the extreme stretching that affects any object falling into a ...
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