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Sunday, October 26, 2008

Ring of Fire

10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/05/2008… more View All Dates

none – none

admission

Here’s your chance to witness some of the most spectacular eruptions ever caught on film. Dive deep into the core of Earth through computer animation to discover the geological forces behind volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.  

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Monday, October 27, 2008

Ring of Fire

10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/05/2008… more View All Dates

none – none

admission

Here’s your chance to witness some of the most spectacular eruptions ever caught on film. Dive deep into the core of Earth through computer animation to discover the geological forces behind volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.  

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Ring of Fire

10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/05/2008… more View All Dates

none – none

admission

Here’s your chance to witness some of the most spectacular eruptions ever caught on film. Dive deep into the core of Earth through computer animation to discover the geological forces behind volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.  

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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Science of Bubbles, Bread, Balls and More

10/08/2008, 10/15/2008, 10/22/2008, 10/29/2008

10 am – 11 am

Admission

This fun workshop for preschoolers is a hands-on exploration of the science of bubbles, bread, balls and more designed to spark observation and curiosity in the very young. Participants are expected to attend with an accompanying adult who can assist in their explorations.

Register by October 3

Ring of Fire

10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/05/2008… more View All Dates

none – none

admission

Here’s your chance to witness some of the most spectacular eruptions ever caught on film. Dive deep into the core of Earth through computer animation to discover the geological forces behind volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.  

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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Observing the Changing Earth from Space: Glaciers, Earthquakes, and Volcanoes

10/30/2008

7pm – 9pm

free

Professor Matthew Pritchard, Cornell University, lead the discussion of new technologies in space to detect unsuspected changes on the Earth. He will share techniques used by his team to better understand the Earth’s warning signs and reactions to glaciers, earthquakes and volcanoes.

This is the first of a four-part NYS State Space grant speaker series managed by Cornell University.

   

Ring of Fire

10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/05/2008… more View All Dates

none – none

admission

Here’s your chance to witness some of the most spectacular eruptions ever caught on film. Dive deep into the core of Earth through computer animation to discover the geological forces behind volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.  

Call for Times

Friday, October 31, 2008

Ring of Fire

10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/05/2008… more View All Dates

none – none

admission

Here’s your chance to witness some of the most spectacular eruptions ever caught on film. Dive deep into the core of Earth through computer animation to discover the geological forces behind volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.  

Call for Times