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Planetarium Newsletter - September 2021
Cosmic Curiosities
“There is every reason to believe that Mars and other planets are inhabited. Why should the Earth be the only planet supporting human life? It is not singular in any other respect."
- Albert Einstein
Planetarium Newsletter - October 2021
Cosmic Curiosities
“When you look at the origins and evolution of life on Earth, it's been severely affected by asteroid impacts through history."
- Rusty Schweikart, Apollo 9 Astronaut
By the end of 2021, NASA plans to launch three significant missions. One will help protect us from a big impact; another starts the journey to have astronauts walk on the moon again. The last one will send into orbit the world’s most powerful space telescope.
The MPM Collection
The Milwaukee Public Museum holds the most comprehensive collection of Mexican Kickapoo material in the United States.
This is due to the fieldwork conducted by Ritzenthaler and Peterson in the 1950s and Felipe and Dolores Latorre in the 1960s and 1970s.
Planetarium Newsletter - December 2022
Cosmic Curiosities
“Mars is the only known planet inhabited by robots.”
- Brian Solis, American Speaker & Author
A Day in Space-Life

Planetarium Newsletter - March 2021
Cosmic Curiosities
“Time comes into it. Say it. Say it.
The universe is made of stories, not of atoms.”
- Muriel Rukeyser, American Poet
Stories of the Aurora
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