Spring Break is coming quickly, and the planetarium in Winnipeg is gearing up for a new show.
Astronomer Scott Young, with the Planetarium, talks about the underwater and outer space show.
"Yeah, you know the planetarium is gearing up for Spring Break, the last day of March is when the Spring Break is here for most of the schools. And so we have a brand new show kicking in, it's called Voyage of The Stars: A Sea and Sky Adventure. It's kind of aimed at our younger viewers but it sort of looks at the similarities and differences between the outer space environments that we explore at the planetarium and the underwater environments of the ocean, a sort of other frontier of exploration that we still don't know as much about as we'd like."
There are also regular live shows that do guided night sky tours, which will be running daily during spring break.
Young also mentioned that the planetarium receives reports daily of a possible UFO sighting, commonly mistaken for Venus, which is viewable to the naked eye and appears as a bright white star in the southwest just after sunset.

