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	<title>RIESTER Blog &#187; Leonardo DiCaprio</title>
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		<title>New Imax film, Hubble 3D, opens tomorrow at Clark Planetarium in Salt Lake City.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Clark Planetarium is one of the most educationally satisfying clients for RIESTER's Salt Lake City office. Every time we help the planetarium promote an event, speaker or new film, our team learns something new about the world around us and how much science affects our daily lives.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Clark Planetarium is one of the most educationally satisfying clients  for RIESTER&#8217;s Salt Lake City office. Every time we help the planetarium  promote an event, speaker or new film, our team learns something new about the world around us and how much science affects our daily lives.</p>
<p>Personally, I enjoy &#8220;geeking&#8221; out at the planetarium and  am very excited about the latest film,  Hubble 3D, opening tomorrow March 19!</p>
<p>The remarkable images of outer space on the huge IMAX screen  will take your breath away and make you think, &#8216;What else is  out there?&#8217;</p>
<p>You can watch the trailer and get ticket information <a href="http://www.clarkplanetarium.org/shows/view/id/55" target="_blank">at the Clark Planetarium website</a>.</p>
<div id="attachment_1482" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 433px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1482 " title="hubble" src="http://www.riester.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/hubble.jpg" alt="Astronauts Steven L. Smith, and John M. Grunsfeld, appear as small figures in this wide scene photographed during extravehicular activity (EVA). On this space walk they are replacing gyroscopes, contained in rate sensor units (RSU), inside the Hubble Space Telescope. A wide expanse of waters, partially covered by clouds, provides the backdrop for the photograph. Photo and text from NASA. " width="423" height="419" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Astronauts Steven L. Smith, and John M. Grunsfeld, appear as small figures in this wide scene photographed during extravehicular activity (EVA). On this space walk they are replacing gyroscopes, contained in rate sensor units (RSU), inside the Hubble Space Telescope. A wide expanse of waters, partially covered by clouds, provides the backdrop for the photograph. Photo and text from NASA. </p></div>
<p>Tim Riester discussed why science and education are important in a post last year <a href="http://www.riester.com/blog/2009/09/14/riester-welcomes-space-shuttle-discovery-back-home/" target="_self">welcoming home space shuttle Discovery</a>.</p>
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