I attended the Wagner Academy Planetarium (located in Spiro Hall) at 11:00 on November 15, 2000, and studied the stars, the planets and the solar system as a whole in more detail. There is a clear dome on the ceiling so that we can see the sky. The director of the show is Dennis Anderson. He adjusted the latitude to 40 degrees and made the light dark
In the sky, the stars are beautiful and bright. They seem to observe the movement with the naked eye, but the earth actually moves. Everyone knows that the sky will not move. The earth rotates around the sun. Different positions on the Earth's orbit will always give different stars so that you can see them at different times of the year.
A star is a huge bright gas ball floating in the sky. The sun is a star. It is the only star close enough to the earth to look like a ball. Since the other billions of stars are far away, they are mere spots.
A constellation is a group of stars in the sky, forming a picture. Each constellation has time determined by year to reach its highest point. At the latitude on the north or south side of the equator, many constellations did not reach there, and the highest point was enough to be seen. As the Earth rotates around the sun, constellations appear to move west. For this reason, certain constellations can only be seen in one season of the year. Pegasus is very big. If you tie the stars of Pegasus, it should look like a horse. But it's upside down
The coach made a row in the middle of the dome. It divides the sky from north to south. He said that this line is called meridian. When a star is on the meridian it is at its highest point. Each side is an oval of 9 degrees. The second brightest star is Mercury, and its atmosphere is very strong. But the brightest star is in the immediate vicinity
Today I visited the planetarium and gazed at the stars shown on the surface representing the night sky. There are many planetariums around the world. Some of them are big. The smaller version is in the tent of the university astronomy department. When I was a high school student many years ago, my first organic tour was the famous McLaughlin planetarium near the campus of the University of Toronto. This is a magnificent building with a huge dome, with stars and planets projecting on the dome. I was touched very much. Now, sadly, the building has been abandoned, and the small tent planetarium replaced the same goal. It works fine, but it does not give students the ideal impression of the universe. Government budgets in Ontario and Ontario are difficult
If you are heading to Manhattan, Hayden Planetarium is the perfect place to visit. Planetarium has a digital universe. This is a 3D atlas of the universe where the live broadcast of the celestial body is performed. When in New York you can also go to the Cooper-Hewitt Design Museum or Apple Store in Fifth Avenue. The last thing to do when traveling is a nasty laptop. iPad is a lighter, more manageable alternative, but netbooks are better when computers are absolutely necessary. It is small and easy to transport, usually weighing 2 pounds on average.
According to the National Museum of the American Museum (now the American Museum League since the publication of the post), the museum has an average of 865 million visits per year or 3 million visits per day. This is a lot of museum visit! There are museums in all states and there is no harm. Please try the official museum catalog to find people near you. By searching on the internet you might find a very rare and interesting museum that is worth a try. From the San Antonio Wooden Knicks Museum to the Asphault Museum in Ronet Park, California, we are sure to meet everyone's needs.