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SUMMARY:Mysteries of Your Brain
DESCRIPTION:Mysteries of Your Brain takes you on an immersive\, animated adventure into the human brain\, exploring how the brain works and what makes human brains so special. Your tour guides on this journey are a curious girl and her crow companion—together you’ll zoom along the paths of neurons\, fly through brains and experience illusions on a grand scale. You’ll learn how your brain makes you you and that\, ultimately\, we each have the power to change our brains.
URL:https://usm.maine.edu/calendar-of-events/event/mysteries-of-your-brain/2026-04-13/
LOCATION:Southworth Planetarium — Science Building\, 70 Falmouth St\, Portland\, ME\, 04103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Planetarium
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SUMMARY:Rusty Rocket's Last Blast!
DESCRIPTION:Join Rusty Rocket and his band of rocket rookies as they explore the solar system. Fly across Saturn’s rings\, soar along a Martian canyon; delve deep into the solar interior!
URL:https://usm.maine.edu/calendar-of-events/event/rusty-rockets-last-blast/2026-04-14/
LOCATION:Southworth Planetarium — Science Building\, 70 Falmouth St\, Portland\, ME\, 04103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Planetarium
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SUMMARY:The Dark Matter Mystery
DESCRIPTION:What keeps Galaxies together? What are the building blocks of the Universe? What makes the Universe look the way it looks today? Researchers all around the world try to answer these questions. We know today that approximately a quarter of the Universe is filled with a mysterious glue: Dark Matter. We know that it is out there. But we have no idea what it is made out of. This fulldome planetarium show takes you on the biggest quest of contemporary astrophysics. You will see why we know that Dark Matter exists\, and how this search is one of the most challenging and exciting searches science has to offer. Join the scientists on their hunt for Dark Matter with experiments in space and deep underground. Will they be able to solve the Dark Matter Mystery?
URL:https://usm.maine.edu/calendar-of-events/event/mysteries-of-your-brain-2/
LOCATION:Southworth Planetarium — Science Building\, 70 Falmouth St\, Portland\, ME\, 04103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Planetarium
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SUMMARY:Mysteries of Your Brain
DESCRIPTION:Mysteries of Your Brain takes you on an immersive\, animated adventure into the human brain\, exploring how the brain works and what makes human brains so special. Your tour guides on this journey are a curious girl and her crow companion—together you’ll zoom along the paths of neurons\, fly through brains and experience illusions on a grand scale. You’ll learn how your brain makes you you and that\, ultimately\, we each have the power to change our brains.
URL:https://usm.maine.edu/calendar-of-events/event/mysteries-of-your-brain/2026-04-15/
LOCATION:Southworth Planetarium — Science Building\, 70 Falmouth St\, Portland\, ME\, 04103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Planetarium
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SUMMARY:Cycle/Losing the Dark
DESCRIPTION:Starry skies are a vanishing treasure because light pollution is washing away our view of the cosmos. It not only threatens astronomy\, it disrupts wildlife\, and affects human health. The yellow glows over cities and towns — seen so clearly from space — are testament to the billions spent in wasted energy from lighting up the sky.
URL:https://usm.maine.edu/calendar-of-events/event/cycle-losing-the-dark/2026-04-16/
LOCATION:Southworth Planetarium — Science Building\, 70 Falmouth St\, Portland\, ME\, 04103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Planetarium
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SUMMARY:Cycle/Losing the Dark
DESCRIPTION:Starry skies are a vanishing treasure because light pollution is washing away our view of the cosmos. It not only threatens astronomy\, it disrupts wildlife\, and affects human health. The yellow glows over cities and towns — seen so clearly from space — are testament to the billions spent in wasted energy from lighting up the sky.
URL:https://usm.maine.edu/calendar-of-events/event/cycle-losing-the-dark/2026-04-17/1/
LOCATION:Southworth Planetarium — Science Building\, 70 Falmouth St\, Portland\, ME\, 04103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mysteries of Your Brain
DESCRIPTION:Mysteries of Your Brain takes you on an immersive\, animated adventure into the human brain\, exploring how the brain works and what makes human brains so special. Your tour guides on this journey are a curious girl and her crow companion—together you’ll zoom along the paths of neurons\, fly through brains and experience illusions on a grand scale. You’ll learn how your brain makes you you and that\, ultimately\, we each have the power to change our brains.
URL:https://usm.maine.edu/calendar-of-events/event/mysteries-of-your-brain/2026-04-17/
LOCATION:Southworth Planetarium — Science Building\, 70 Falmouth St\, Portland\, ME\, 04103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Planetarium
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SUMMARY:Cycle/Losing the Dark
DESCRIPTION:Starry skies are a vanishing treasure because light pollution is washing away our view of the cosmos. It not only threatens astronomy\, it disrupts wildlife\, and affects human health. The yellow glows over cities and towns — seen so clearly from space — are testament to the billions spent in wasted energy from lighting up the sky.
URL:https://usm.maine.edu/calendar-of-events/event/cycle-losing-the-dark/2026-04-17/2/
LOCATION:Southworth Planetarium — Science Building\, 70 Falmouth St\, Portland\, ME\, 04103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Planetarium
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SUMMARY:Cycle/Losing the Dark
DESCRIPTION:Starry skies are a vanishing treasure because light pollution is washing away our view of the cosmos. It not only threatens astronomy\, it disrupts wildlife\, and affects human health. The yellow glows over cities and towns — seen so clearly from space — are testament to the billions spent in wasted energy from lighting up the sky.
URL:https://usm.maine.edu/calendar-of-events/event/cycle-losing-the-dark/2026-04-18/
LOCATION:Southworth Planetarium — Science Building\, 70 Falmouth St\, Portland\, ME\, 04103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Planetarium
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