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The Lawrence Hall of Science | Search the Sky: Orion and its Neighbors (Families and 8+) @lawrencehallofscience | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 1 day ago
From the Planetarium at The Lawrence Hall of Science, we bring you "Search the Sky: Orion and its Neighbors". Bright stars, star clusters, and a Nebula are all in the neighborhood of the constellation Orion. Learn more about them and about how you can observe them in the evening sky this time of year.

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This program is great for families and for students aged 8 and up.
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Search the Sky: Orion and its Neighbors (Families and 8+) @lawrencehallofscience