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265px x 570px | 128.00kB [source page] planetariums and projectors to show production and theater management we provide equipments and contents to planetariums throughout Japan and is active in North America and Asia as well From Yahoo Image Search: "Planetariums" Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News: Richard Norton Has Passed ...
LunarMeteorite*Hunter 2009-05-27 19:08:00 A life-long educator and the author of popular books and articles about meteorites, astronomy and . planetariums. , Richard discovered his life's passion when he built his first telescope at 14. His love for the sky and all things ... StarDomes - Personal Planetariums by Gadgetizer.com
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David Clone 2009-06-15 07:58:01 International astronomy day is celebrated on May 10th of every year and on this day you must visit one of the . planetariums. in your city to see what the current treads in the astronomy are and enjoy all the fabulous events on offer. ... From Google Blog Search: "Planetariums" Science Oasis opens world of innovation
Arab News Its members include nature centers, aquariums, planetariums , zoos, botanical gardens, space theaters, and natural history and children's museums. and more » Meet The New io9 Interns
io9 I like making out in planetariums . My favorite animals are Water Bears (Tardigrades). I have a geek crush on Nicola Tesla. ... and more » Interactive microprojectors Touching the void
Economist It also makes it possible for relatively large images to be projected from a short distance away using the same sort of fish-eye lens used in planetariums ... and more » From Google News Search: "Planetariums" What is the price range for Carl Zeiss planetarium projectors? Q. I know they're expensive, but it's hard to find the actual numbers. I know they're probably out of the reach of mere mortals like myself, hence being only used in schools, universities, museums and the like. Asked by neeterxxi - Wed Dec 3 19:17:18 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Zeiss makes several models. The ZKP-3 is for domes under 8 meters, and run around $200,000 installed with new dome and ancillary equipment. They also make a model for mid-range domes and for the large 20+ meter domes. The large one currently runs over $1.5 million. There are other planetarium manufacturers, such as Spitz, Minolta and Goto, as well as smaller firms. At the moment, probably the least expensive planetarium is the Starlab, made by Learning Technologies, Inc. These can be as cheap as $20,000. Answered by tham153 - Wed Dec 3 19:57:08 2008 What is deep sleep? Can human being migrate to other planetarium and make a good living there.? Q. Without hatred, violence and revenge? I heard some where that put few human being put deep sleep or some cloned embryons and send to other galaxy far away, thousand of light years away and computer in the spaceship can detect the suitability of atmosphere and detach the cascet and deliver the human being there and let them multiple there. Is it possible? What are the hindrances and how we can over come these? Asked by Nithyanand N - Thu Oct 12 07:37:59 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. deep sleep ( d p sl p) (psychology) The third and fourth stage of the sleep cycle, determined by electroencephalographic recording and characterized by slow brain waves. Also known as slow-wave sleep (SWS). Answered by High Jack - Thu Oct 12 09:43:58 2006 How do I find the replacement halogen light bulb for a Space Theater Planetarium made by Poof Slinky?
Q. How do I find the replacement halogen light bulb for a Space Theater Planetarium made by Poof Slinky? Asked by urnmywaytoday - Wed Jan 14 23:46:12 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. According to the source link I posted below, it comes with a spare bulb. Look for a cover and open it to see if the spare bulb is mounted inside. Otherwise, take the bad bulb and go to Radio Shack or Home Depot looking for a halogen bulb rated for 3 volts that physically resembles the bad bulb. Answered by Poor Horatio - Sat Jan 17 12:58:04 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Planetariums" |






