Popular light show to be broadcast virtually

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Zakary Hicks

This decorated tree is in the astronomy hall. James Krug is set to host the popular “Season of Light show in the planetarium. (BEFORE COVID-19).

Destiny Montgomery, Associate Editor

Due to COVID-19, Astronomy teacher James Krug is not able to host his popular “Season of Light” show in person, but still wants people to experience the show.

“Because we cannot have guests in person, I am using a special fisheye lens attachment on my iPad camera to broadcast the entire front of the Planetarium dome, to show our most popular holiday sky show, Season of Light. Guests have to join a special Google Classroom, and Friday night I will broadcast the show live at 6 p.m., 7 p.m. and 8 p.m., in the rare event that we hit our Google Classroom limit of 100 guests during a particular showing,” Krug said.

To join the Google Meet for the show, download the Google Classroom App to any device and join the “Holiday Sky Show” Classroom.