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  • Violent universe planetarium show
  • Galaxies collide, stars explode, meteorites crash: everywhere in our Universe there's violence!

    Violent Universe is a 25-min show for planetariums and digital dome theatres.!

    BYU-Idaho teaches astronomy through a projector screening nebulas, constellations, planets and black holes at the Planetarium.

    Shayley Brower, the student running the presentation, asked if anyone in the audience studied physics.

    Students with different majors filled most of the crowd.

    Brower revealed the crab nebula filling the dome-shaped ceiling and constellations through our galaxy.

    Crowds gathered in anticipation of the opening event.

    Violent Universe is the latest fulldome movie produced by Evans & Sutherland.

  • The Lamar Bruni Vergara Planetarium Witness the raw power of the cosmos in this thrilling show that gives you a front-row seat to watch as worlds collide!
  • Violent Universe is a 25-min show for planetariums and digital dome theatres.
  • A future encounter between the Earth and a large asteroid that is too close for comfort, we will witness the forces that hold the universe together.
  • Infernos of nuclear energy releasing their deadly radiation across the universe.
  • Tickets to the Planetarium show sell for $2.

    “Cephas constellation looks like a house, but the Greeks depicted him as a strong man,” Brower said.

    The two projectors switched to a video of the “Violent Universe.”

    Inside the Planetarium at BYU-I.

    Photo credit: Ty Williams

    “If a black hole enters our solar system, it could end Earth or bring catastrophic meteors from the Kuiper belt into our atmosphere.” said the narrator. “Fortunately for us, no black hole has been near our solar system.”

    Under the direction of the Planetarium organizer McNeil, Brower set up the presentation event and it

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