Go beyond the earth & venture into space at the UWM Planetarium
Posted: Nov 16, 2017 7:17 AM CDT

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Milwaukee (CBS 58)--If you want to go beyond what's here on earth, one good opportunity is the UWM Manfred Olson Planetarium. There's always a lot to see even beyond our solar system. For the next few weeks, you have the chance to catch the show "Colors of the Cosmos." You get to witness the true colors of the universe when seen through modern telescopes.
"Colors of the Cosmos" is at 8pm Friday evening. A "Stargazing" event then takes place an hour later. To learn more about the UWM Planetarium or find out about upcoming events, just click here.
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