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Feb 21, 2009 (Saturday)

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Montgomery College Planetarium (map)

7621 Fenton Street
Takoma Park, MD 20912
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Additional Time Info: 7:00 p.m.Event Tags: Literature & LecturesAfrican SkiesThe planetarium show will explore the African Skies and African astronomical mythology. The diverse ...
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Additional Time Info: 7:00 p.m.
Event Tags: Literature & Lectures

African Skies

The planetarium show will explore the African Skies and African astronomical mythology. The diverse African peoples have a large body of cosmological legendary tales which are short, often humorous, and always educational. The sun, moon, and stars were used to keep calendars which was used to determine planting, fishing, hunting, and yearly festivals. The tradition of using songs to convey information about the sky that would be useful to people on earth saw further development in the "Follow the Drinking Gourd" (MIDI). African-American slaves used this navigation song to determine the direction of their flight to freedom from slavery. The underground railroad used the big dipper (Ursa Major) to orient people on which direction was north in the little dipper (Ursa Minor).  Come to the planetarium and you too will learn that the night sky still has useful information about life on earth.  The PowerPoint presentation shown on February 4, 2006 for the Drinking Gourd portion of the show. 

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Montgomery College's Planetarium home page

Web page by Dr. Harold Alden Williams.

More about Montgomery College Planetarium
Montgomery College Planetarium
All evening planetarium programs include a star party after the show, if it is clear. Star party means we look at the sky with telescopes. We have a 10 inch (2540mm) Meade LX200-GPS-SMT, a 3 1/2 inch (88.9mm) Questar, and a 4 1/8 inch (105mm) Edmund Astroscan telescopes that we bring outside the planetarium when clear. Bring your telescope to the star party, and we can have even more fun sharing, the more the merrier 240-567-1463

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