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Free talks on the first Wednesday of the month, October through May.
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Since the dawn of human civilization, people have gazed into the heavens, trying to find meaning and connection to their lives. Monuments like Stonehenge and the Great Pyramid attest to the significance of the stars, which still offer important lessons for us today.
With Mark Breen, Senior Meteorologist and Planetarium Director at the Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium.
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