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    Naturally Illuminating: The Science Behind Luminescence

    Naturally Illuminating: The Science Behind Luminescence

    Presented by Wagner Free Institute of Science at Wagner Free Institute of Science

    November 21, 2009


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    How do living and non-living things glow in the dark? Come celebrate the Year of Science and find out the difference between photoluminescence and chemoluminescence through hands-on experiments for children 6-12. Hunt through the Wagner's collection for materials that did or still do luminesce - including our newly refurbished fluorescent mineral display!


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        Wagner Free Institute of Science

        1700 W. Montgomery Avenue
        Philadelphia, PA 19121

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        Tickets: Free

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        November 21, 2009

        Times:
        Noon - 4 pm
        1 pm Children's Presentation

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