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.
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John Breunig (opinion): We have liftoff. CT planetarium opens to public
Columnist John Breunig fills a time capsule with moments from the opening of the Stamford Museum & Nature Center's new ...
Ball State University's planetarium will host its annual Astronomy SLAM competition on Nov. 8. Four students will compete by giving presentations on topics like exoplanets and dark matter. The Charles ...
Priced from under $2,700 to $6,000, this year’s top eight UST projectors faced off against each other for the title of Best ...
BenQ has quietly added a new ultra-short-throw laser projector to its pro lineup, and it’s a bit of a standout. The LU895UST packs 5,000 ANSI lumens into a body that’s noticeably smaller than most ...
Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America (SIICA) has refreshed its professional projector portfolio with the A series models and the V series models. Designed with WUXGA native resolution and ...
Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you're buying the best. Find out more about how we test. I've reviewed a few of the 8849 Tank ...
Here at Esquire, we're pro-projector. Whether you want a more attractive option for the living room, are building out a cinephile's media room, or getting your backyard ready for outdoor screenings ...
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