Leave earth & explore the universe at Waukesha's Retzer Nature Center
Posted: Jan 17, 2018 8:29 AM CDT
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Exploration of both the earth and heavenly bodies beyond our solar system are easy to do at the Retzer Nature Center in Waukesha. The planetarium on site just got a new Digistar 4K full-dome laser projected system. For the next few Saturdays, you and your child can enjoy "Our Place in Space." It uses kid-friendly explanations and demonstrations to understand our universe a little better. Also, at the end of the month, on January 28th, there's a special showing on the topic of dinosaurs and how they met their demise some 65 million years ago on our planet.
To find out more about individual show times and what other winter fun is available at Retzer Nature Center, just click here.
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