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Camp Sunrise Planetarium
At Camp Sunrise Planetarium viewers sit in tilted-back seats looking up at the stars and planets. Many other projectors are used to add other special effects such as, meteor showers, bolide meteors, rotating planets, colored lighting, auroras, rainbows, clouds, and panorama scenes.
Fernbank Science Center
Fernbank Science Center is a unique educational science resource center, classroom and woodland complex located in a suburban area of northeast Atlanta near Decatur.
George Coleman Planetarium
The star theater seats 46 and houses a Spitz 512 planetarium projector which can display 1000 northern and southern sky stars on a thirty-foot diameter dome.
Mark Smith Planetarium
Star projector simulates over 4,000 stars and the observatory features several telescopes for taking a closer look at celestial objects.
Museum of Arts & Sciences
Discover the world with frequent special events, changing exhibition galleries, and the Discovery House, featuring fun, hands-on activities. Explore from your backyard to the universe with daily programs in the Mini-Zoo and Planetarium. Also visit the observatory, nature trails, and store.
Rollins Planetarium
The Rollins Planetarium features a GOTO Chronos Space Simulator star projector. This state-of-the-art device uses light guide technology to project a realistic and beautiful starry sky. With high-speed, computer-calculated positioning, a simple click of a mouse sets the sky for any time in the past, present or future.
Wetherbee Planetarium Albany
Visit the only planetarium in Southwest Georgia that is open to the public! In the Wetherbee Planetarium its always a starry, starry night. With a wide variety of programs from a cat who travels in space. . . and dogs that explain how a solar eclipse works. . . to planetary probe encounters…to the galaxies of the universe. . .we offer something for everyone.