{"id":69460,"date":"2021-04-07T03:30:00","date_gmt":"2021-04-07T11:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/planetarium-prepares-to-celebrate-covid-cautious-earth-day\/"},"modified":"2021-04-07T03:30:00","modified_gmt":"2021-04-07T11:30:00","slug":"planetarium-prepares-to-celebrate-covid-cautious-earth-day","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/planetarium-prepares-to-celebrate-covid-cautious-earth-day\/","title":{"rendered":"Planetarium prepares to celebrate COVID-cautious Earth Day"},"content":{"rendered":"
COVID-19 has shuttered the Marie Drake Planetarium for over a year, but the volunteers who make it run are still looking for ways to keep people thinking about the cosmos.<\/p>\n
In preparation for Earth Day on April 22, planetarium volunteers invite the public to create and submit videos about caring for our home planet.<\/p>\n
“Like last year, we cannot do live planetarium shows or other live events due to COVID-19,” said Cristina Della Rosa, president of the Friends of the Marie Drake Planetarium, in an email to the Empire. “We are soliciting videos showing how individuals, businesses and organizations are helping the environment in some way. We hope viewers of videos will be encouraged to do their part in creating a more sustainable and healthy planet.”<\/p>\n
According to Rose Evans, a volunteer and longtime fan of the planetarium, Earth Day presents a perfect opportunity for people to think of Earth’s place in the solar system.<\/p>\n
“Earth is a part of space. We think of space as another entity, but we are a planet in space,” Evans said in a phone interview. “We need to make sure it can last a while. We won’t be able to travel to the stars or visit other worlds if we burn our world up. We all share the world, and it needs to last a little longer.”<\/p>\n