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*THE SOUTHWORTH PLANETARIUM*
University of Southern Maine
96 Falmouth Street   Portland, Maine 04103
(207) 780-4249
usm.maine.edu/southworth-planetarium

The New Year's Planetarium event scheduled, naturally enough, for Sunday
night, is now sold out. All spaces have been reserved.

Our sincerest apologies for the inconvenience.

On behalf of the Southworth Planetarium's motley but utterly delightful
crew, I wish you and yours a delightful new year.

Edward

P.S. EXACTLY 100 DAYS UNTIL THE APRIL 8th SOLAR ECLIPSE!



-- 
Edward X. Herrick-Gleason
Director
Southworth Planetarium
70 Falmouth Street     Portland, Maine 04103
(207) 780-4249
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usm.maine.edu/southworth-planetarium
usm.maine.edu/planet



"If we're sufficiently sceptical and empirical about *anything (*whether a
star or a baby or a plastic cup), we'll see that it's baffling, mysterious,
thrillingly weird and defies all of our categories - requiring a poetical
and a mathematical and an emotional and a physical response."
-Charles Foster, author of *Being a Human*


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