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Carter's Observatory Rhetorical Analysis
Carter’s Observatory

Critical Analysis: Venue 3

Carter's Observatory presented us with a most amazing view of our galaxy as we sat down on their luxurious wide chairs, with the lights out and the night sky spread out above us – WOW!

One could have stayed and enjoyed this show, which runs for 45 minutes, with the many constellations of stars and shapes depicting the signs of our astronomy or birth signs, as well as the expanse of our solar system. Carter's have many rooms, including a library, space travel multimedia room where one could push a button and experience the earth's movement as if there was a real space-rocket lifting-off..woohoo! There were also the eight planets one which I am astronomically affiliated to – URANUS – Catastrophic,

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