Photos | Inauguration of the Leonard Nimoy Event Horizon

Antonio Villaraigosa, Adam Schiff and Mike Babcock speak at the podium for the opening ceremony of the Planetarium, surrounded by the stunning architecture and decor of the dome-shaped building.
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a man is speaking at a podium in front of a buildingMetadata
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3504w x 2336h - (download 4k)
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