STAFF PHOTOS BY SUSAN USHER JOHN COV1L (front) and Jason Sofge emerge from the entrance tunnel into the dome. STUDENTS WAIT THEIR TURN to enter the igloo-like portable planetarium dome. Bringing The Universe To The Classroom BY SUSAN USHER Giggles bubble up as youngsters kneel outside a silver igloo and crawl in semidarkness through the short entrance tunnel. As the light inside the dome gradually changes, oohs and ahs escape as an outline map of the Earth appears all around. Students quickly spot North America, the Unit ed States. North Carolina's Outer Banks, and then Cape Fear. "Cool!" comes an appreciative whisper. Answers come quickly until earth science teacher Darrell Cheers reaches a small spot on the map off the North Carolina coast. "No. that's not Gilligan's Island, but it is an is land. That is Bermuda." he replies to one stu dent's guess. Over the next 30 minutes Sheila Gore's seventh grade class eagerly examines the parts of a cell and checks the night sky. trying to locate various constellations and the more visible stars. Adjustments allow the operator to position the sky as it would be seen at a certain time on a par ticular night in a specific location. The students are the last of more than 25 groups and approximately 7(H) students and adults to visit StarLab, a portable planetarium projector, during its brief stop at Shallotte Middle School. With a $13,000 price tag, the device is remark able. Planetarium projector, viewing dome, six different projection drums and ventilation fan pack into several boxes and one large duffle bag. The space-age StarLab takes only about 30 min utes to erect. Its silver dome of nylon-reinforced polymer fabric is extra tough to resist children's pushing and pulling and sharp pencils carelessly left in pockets. Two tunnels or tubes extend from the sides. One holds the box fan that provides ven tilation; the other serves as entrance and exit. EYES ARE RIVETED on the dome. From the left are Rodney Cause , Jason Sofge , John Covil and George Wagner, and in the foreground , Derrick Smith. "I looked at it and said 'a class will never fit in there.' hut they did." said Cheers, and comfortably. The StarUih was provided courtesy of the N.C. Science and Math Alliance Southeast Partnership, based at UNC Wilmington. Here for six months only, it was hopscotching from school to school through the multi-county area served by the part nership. After a last Brunswick County stop at Union Elementary, it was to move on to Colum bus County. "It could be such a valuable tool, but we only have it three days," said Cheers, frustration evident in his voice. Guidebooks with lesson plans, slides of satellite views as diverse as solar flares and the Mississippi River in Louisiana, and audio tapes ar rive the same day as the planetarium. That leaves little time to prepare for three days of classes. This was the first visit of the planetarium to Shallotte Middle, so the school chose to allow as many students as possible to experience the Star Lab rather than limiting access to a few for more in-depth programs. Gore's students enjoyed their visit. "I loved the place," Kevin Harrison declared. "I liked seeing the stars and the cells." "The pictures were exciting," added Crystal Knighton. The best part for Brena Murray was when Cheers turned the projector quickly "and it felt like we were falling backward." SB 803-249 (Across from Hardees) Hwy CONSULTATION ?Golfers & Visitors Welcome ?Handle all Types of Chiropractic Cases 17 Little River SC *No Appointments Necessary 1 ' C1?3 THE BRUNSWICK BEACON -9787 be OR. ROBIN LABOD Happy New Year from Dr. Skip Davis Si Staff at Chiropractic Center of Shallotte/Ocean Isle Thanks to everyone who helped us share the spirit of Christmas with those in need. 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