After 29 years, Paul Émile Legault has passed the reins to Hoi Cheu
Star gazing allows us to observe the many wonders of the night sky. It is an enjoyable pastime filled with many educational opportunities; star gazers often speak about how rewarding an experience it is to identify constellations such as the Big Dipper or Cassiopeia.
About his recent appointment to the Planetarium, Cheu fittingly enthused that he is “‘over the moon’ excited.” The Doran Planetarium was donated by the Doran family to Laurentian University in 1967. At the time, William J. Doran was the President of Doran Breweries, better known in the Greater Sudbury community as Northern Breweries.
On Jan. 18, Laurentian and SNOLAB paid tribute to Legault’s legacy. In this special event, Legault shared his favourite stories about stars and constellations from various traditions. Attendees were enthralled by the magic of the Planetarium, and celebrated Legault’s many years of service.
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