It wasn’t easy, bringing the stars indoors. The first show, held in Germany in 1925, used grainy footage on a small dome, but was dizzying nonetheless. Now, a whole new future looms.
The planetarium turns 100 this year. What came before the giant domes, with imagery of galaxies, asteroids and meteors ...
The Friends of the Shiras Planetarium has launched an “adopt-a-star” program to meet its fundraising goal of $1,041,000. As ...
The four presenters will have 10 minutes apiece to compete by using the planetarium visuals, explaining a part of the ...
The planetarium on the fourth floor of Thornton Hall will begin renovations next year after receiving close to $2 million in ...
Angelo State University is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its Planetarium with free shows, STEM activities, and a panel ...
In the quiet skies above southern Manitoba, an extraordinary celestial display lit up the night, drawing communities outdoors ...
Pull out the paints, crayons, markers, pipe cleaners, googly eyes, and any other DIY materials you have around the house. At ...
Columnist John Breunig fills a time capsule with moments from the opening of the Stamford Museum & Nature Center's new ...