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ZapperZ Sat, 08 Aug 2009 11:25:00 GM He finished it in April of this year, and it's regularly shown on the . planetarium. dome. A grant has made it possible to turn the movie into a DVD for use in local schools. The show is also being translated for use in . planetariums. in ... Planetariums Across the United States
digimouse () Fri, 01 May 2009 18:01:50 GM From the glowing blue sphere from the new Rose Center in the Hayden . planetarium. , to the stylish Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles and the Adler . Planetarium. in Chicago, which was the first . planetarium. built in the western hemisphere, ... New Planetarium Projector Promises 16x 1080p Res, Might Pressure ...
Ami Dror ue, 09 Jun 2009 08:45:00 GM New . Planetarium. Projector Promises 16x 1080p Res, Might Pressure IMAX Format: "Laser projector and . planetarium. -maker Evans & Sutherland will unveil a new system at this week s InfoComm A/V show that produces a record video resolution of ... From Google Blog Search: "planetariums" Children's Museum gets $842942 for exhibit
Gazette Online ... was selected as one of 14 informal education providers to share $6.9 million by placing in a competition for science museums and planetariums . ... and more » Sniping is beneath Clarkstown's dignity
Lower Hudson Journal news ... the district could afford pools, planetariums and the like when the buildings, particularly Clarkstown North High School, were in serious disrepair. ... and more » studio briefing: June 9, 2009
MovieWeb But Evans & Sutherland, which currently provides projectors mostly to planetariums , noted that some of their venues have installed optical star balls that ... and more » From Google News Search: "planetariums" How does going to a planetarium help you see constellations? Q. I need to know how going to planetariums can help you see constellations and stars better than just seeing normally for a research project but i cant seem to find it anywhere someone help me? Asked by johnny appleseed - Sat Jan 12 19:26:09 2008 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments A. Planetariums let you see a projection of the sky which is fairly accurate and shows more stars than you could probably ever see with the naked eye. In this day of amazing computer technology, you don't even need to go to a planetarium. You can download them onto your computer from the internet. Try Stellarium or Celestia. I like Celestia because you can navigate anywhere you want and move with things in any time passage mode. There's also Google sky. It comes with Google Earth, now. Answered by Brant - Sat Jan 12 19:34:41 2008 Has the overhead projector been installed at the planetarium yet? Q. You know, the one Hussein requested $3 million for. Just curious how that's working out. Asked by Spay or Neuter Libs - Fri Oct 10 16:01:50 2008 - - 19 Answers - 0 Comments A. If you and McCain think overhead projectors cost 3 million, I've got an overhead I'll sell you for only1 million ! the definition of "out of touch" LOL but seriously, The president of the Adler Planetarium lifted a black cloth off a familiar schoolroom device Wednesday and declared, That s an overhead projector. Behind Paul H. Knappenberger Jr. was an automobile-sized machine. That, he said, is a planetarium projection system. Adler President Paul H. Knappenberger Jr., talks about the Adler's Zeiss Mark VI projector in the Sky Theater, clarifying that it is not a simple "overhead projector," which was brought out for comparison. The overhead, you can probably get for $10 or so on eBay, said Knappenberger Answered by courtesyflush - Fri Oct 10 16:05:52 2008 What kind of university can I expect to get in?
Q. I have a 4.2 GPA. I am passionate about science. I volunteer at my local planetarium, am a member of the astronomy club in my city, I compete in the national science bowl, and I am soon going to participate in a program where I, along with several other students, analyze data from mars. In my free time I study math, physics etc. What colleges would accept me? I want to go to Stanford to study physics- I want to be an astrophysicist. Asked by Science - Sat Jan 24 16:37:40 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. If everything you state is true, then you should not be worrying about what kind of university, but which university. You will not have trouble getting accepted anywhere. They should be knocking on your door trying to get you. I would look at Nanophysics. Answered by Jim V - Sat Jan 24 17:23:19 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "planetariums" |






