A 30-minute visual light show set to Swift’s most popular album right now, “1989 (Taylor’s Version),” will run until May at the Seymour Planetarium. Jenny Powers, the director of science at the Springfield Museum, said since they started putting on music shows last year, the most requested artist has been Taylor Swift.
The 30-minute visual light show starts March 23 and will run until May at the Seymour Planetarium at the Springfield Museums.
“Not only that, but we have some Swifties on staff, and so we were pretty excited to be able to present that,” Powers said. “It's an entry point for people who might never have been before, and we want to be able to expose people to our planetarium.” “So this is the night sky from December 13th in 1989. I just looked at it this morning. There's a full moon. Jupiter's right there. The arching Milky Way,” Wood said.
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