Tag: Harry C. Vaughan University of Wyoming Planetarium
This is a depiction of Jupiter's moon Io (pronounced "eye-oh"), the most active volcanic object in our solar system. The
This image illustrates the Summer Triangle, an asterism that is created by connecting the brightest stars in three separate constellations.
The planet Uranus will be the subject of one of the programs at the Harry C. Vaughan UW Planetarium during
Saturn and its moons are projected on the dome ceiling of the Harry C. Vaughan University of Wyoming Planetarium. The
Travis Laurance, director of the Harry C. Vaughan UW Planetarium, looks to the sky to view Orion the Hunter and
Travis Laurance, director of the Harry C. Vaughan UW Planetarium, looks to the sky to view Orion the Hunter and
Travis Laurance, director of the Harry C. Vaughan UW Planetarium, operates the control board during a recent star show. (UW
This crowd looks to the heavens during a December star show at the Harry C. Vaughan UW Planetarium. More of