Since its opening, and until recent years, our Zeiss Model VIa optical planetarium projector has brought the wonder of the night sky to countless visitors. The Zeiss Company no longer services the ...
Looking for star projector Christmas gifts? There are many models we recommend ahead of the holiday season that make perfect presents for adults, teens and young children. Some star projectors are ...
The scene atop the hill behind Diablo Valley College’s Science Center on Sept.13 was one of curiosity and wonderment. A crowd ...
One of the best star projectors, the Pococo galaxy is now 47% off, equalling its best-ever price in this Cyber Monday deal that's now extended and still on offer this December. When you purchase ...
One in a yearlong series of articles from the Erie Times-News previewing the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, whose path of totality will include Erie. A hole-filled sphere bigger than a basketball ...
On Fridays this month, the UW-Milwaukee planetarium's "Stars in the Tropics" takes stargazers to cities near the equator for a different perspective on the night sky. While we’re certainly not ...
Have you ever looked up at the night sky and noticed that the stars form patterns? The way the stars are arranged has been the same for millennia, and throughout time, various cultures, from the ...
It might be hard to see the stars from Columbus, but they'll be bright at the Arne Slettebak Planetarium at Ohio State University this summer. The university’s astronomy department has a new ...
KEARNEY — Students look up into the darkness. As they gaze into the sky, they study the sun, moon, planets and more than 7,000 stars. While Nebraska skies offer this opportunity to students and other ...
The Santa Monica College John Drescher Planetarium will be presenting a special feature show in August about this summer’s Perseid meteor shower. The feature show — as well as their Night Sky Show — ...
ENID, Okla. — Shooting stars, Venus and Mars are set to take over the night sky inside Northern Oklahoma College Enid’s Mackie Planetarium on Thursday, July 6, 2023. The show, which starts at 7 p.m., ...
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