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The word PLANETARIUM today usually refers to an optical or digital projection instrument that shows scenes of stars, planets, the sun, moon, and, in most cases, additional astronomical effects on the inner surface of a hemispherical dome. The term also refers to the room or building in which the projector is housed.
In 1913, astronomer Max Wolf of Heidelberg Observatory discussed with Oskar Von Miller, the founder of the Deutsches Museum, the possibility of a display showing the motions of the sun, moon, and planets within a dome of spherical curvature. In this device, light would come through a hole in a darkened dome under which the audience sits. Miller proposed this project to the Zeiss Works, but preliminary investigations were interrupted by World War I.
After the war, Walther Bauersfeld, Zeiss Chief Engineer, proposed constructing a hemispherical dome with a white-painted interior and placing an optical projector in the center to show the stars, sun, moon, and planets together with their motions as observed from Earth.
Early in 1920, Bauersfeld began to work out the design details and technical calculations. Finally, after three and a half years of design and construction, the first Planetarium Projector, Zeiss model, was unveiled at the Carl Zeiss factory in Jena, Germany, in August 1923.
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The Indira Gandhi Planetarium in Lucknow is an educational and science center dedicated to astronomy, space science, and the universe. It is designed to engage the public, especially students and enthusiasts, in learning about the cosmos through interactive displays, planetarium shows, and exhibitions.
The Indira Gandhi Planetarium is located in Gomti Nagar, a prominent area in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. The exact address is Near Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Park, Lucknow.
The planetarium is named after Indira Gandhi, the former Prime Minister of India, to honor her contributions to the promotion of science and education in the country. It was inaugurated in 2003 as part of her legacy of advancing scientific knowledge and technological development.
Key attractions include:
The Indira Gandhi Planetarium offers various types of shows, including:
The visiting hours may vary depending on the day and time of year. Generally, the planetarium is open during the day, and shows are scheduled in the evening. It’s best to check the official website or contact the planetarium directly for specific timings.
Yes, there is typically an entrance fee for visiting the planetarium and attending shows. The fee may vary based on age, type of show, and other factors. There may also be discounts for students or group bookings.
Yes, the Indira Gandhi Planetarium is a great place for children. It offers fun, educational experiences and interactive exhibits that can spark curiosity about space, science, and the universe. Special programs and shows for younger audiences are often organized.
Yes, the planetarium can accommodate group visits, including school trips, educational tours, and corporate events. It’s advisable to book in advance for group visits or special requests such as private shows or workshops.
The planetarium organizes special events to mark significant days like World Space Week or World Astronomy Day. There may also be exhibitions focused on space exploration, astronaut programs, or celestial events like eclipses or meteor showers.
Yes, the planetarium organizes stargazing sessions and provides telescope viewing on select days, especially during clear nights or special celestial events. These sessions allow visitors to observe planets, stars, and other astronomical phenomena.
Generally, photography is allowed in the public areas, but flash photography and videography during live shows or exhibitions may be restricted. It's advisable to check with the staff for specific photography guidelines.
The planetarium typically has a souvenir shop where visitors can purchase educational materials, astronomy-themed products, books, and other space-related memorabilia.
The planetarium may have a cafeteria or snack shop where visitors can enjoy refreshments. However, there may be limited food options, so it's a good idea to check ahead or bring your own snacks if needed.
The planetarium is easily accessible via public transport (buses, auto-rickshaws, taxis) in Lucknow. If you are traveling by train, Lucknow Junction is the nearest major railway station. For air travel, the Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport is the closest airport to the planetarium.
Yes, the planetarium regularly conducts workshops, seminars, and lectures on topics related to astronomy, space science, and scientific research. These programs are designed for students, educators, and general public interest.
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