United States North America Planetariums Institutions
United States North America Planetariums Institutions
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- Located in Juneau, Alaska.
- A portable, inflatable planetarium produced by Mobile Ed Productions.
- Part of Franklin Institute Science Museum located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. One of the oldest planetariums in the USA.
- Hailed as the one of the world's most technologically sophisticated interactive planetariums. Located at the Carnegie Science Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- Includes an observatory. Part of the West Virginia University Department of Physics located in Morgantown, West Virginia.
- Part of the Rochester Museum of Natural Science located in Rochester, New York.
- Part of the Newark Museum established in 1909. Located in Newark, New Jersey.
- Located in Salt Lake City, Utah. Programs for schools and links to local astronomy groups and facilities.
- The only major public planetarium in Oregon and Washington. Located at the Oregon Museum of Science & Industry in Portland, Oregon.
- Public show schedule and information. Located in New Orleans, Louisiana.
- Description and information for school and adult group programs.
- Part of the EcoTarium, 'A Center for Environmental Exploration' located in Worcester, Massachusetts.
- Named in honor of former San Antonio College student and NASA astronaut, Francis R. (Dick) Scobee, Commander of the Space Shuttle Challenger's final flight. Located near the center of the San Antonio College campus in San Antonio, Texas. San Antonio C
- Built in 1966 by the Natrona County School District. Located in Casper, Wyoming.
- Wisconsin's largest planetarium. Uses the E&S Digistar 2-star projector and is located on the University of Wisconsin Fox Valley campus in Menasha, WI.
- Astronomy shows, star shows, laser shows, special activities and events. Located at the Science Center of Connecticut.
- Also includes information about the Brooks Observatory. Located on the main campus of the University of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio.
- Contains event and schedule information. Located in Miami, Florida.
- Information about shows schedules, teacher's guide, membership and a map. Located in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- A portable planetarum visiting schools in the Southeast US. Also providing free instructional material for educators. Operated by NASA's JPL Solar System Ambassador.
- Located on the Youngstown State University campus in Youngstown, Ohio.
- The largest planetarium theater in Idaho. Located in the Herrett Center for Arts & Science on the College of Southern Idaho's main campus in Twin Falls, Idaho.
- Includes general information, show times, and a gift shop. Located in Portland, Maine.
- Contains show and schedule information. Located in Los Angeles, California.
- Gives information on Iowa's first accredited museum and planetarium. Located in Cherokee.
- Contains pictures and list of contributors. Located in Detroit, Michigan.
- Located at the Cumberland Science Museum in Nashville, Tennessee.
- Includes the NASA Educator Resource Center. Astronomy news, links and resources, school show schedule, and public show schedule. Located on the campus of South Carolina State University in Orangeburg, South Carolina.
- The second largest star theater in Northern California. Located at DeAnza College in the heart of Silicon Valley
- Located on the top floor of Norwood Sr. High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. Offers school programs adapted for every grade.
- Includes feature shows, schedule, and prices. Located in Bozeman, Montana at Montana State University.
- Part of the Brigham Young University Department of Physics and Astronomy located in Provo, Utah.
- Largest planetarium in Michigan. Located in Flint.
- Named after Alexander Francis Morrison, a San Francisco attorney and philanthropist who lived from 1856 to 1921. Part of the California Academy of Science located in San Francisco, California.
- Located on the campus of Brevard Community College in Cocoa, Florida.
- Opened in 1964, this facility has presented astronomical programs to millions of visitors including school groups and the general public. Located in Houston, Texas.
- Established in 1941 as the Fort Worth Children's Museum. Provides hundreds of programs aimed at engaging children and families in learning. Located in Fort Worth, Texas.
- Located in Thornton Hall, College of Science & Engineering on the San Francisco State University campus.
- Part of the Maryland Science Center located in Baltimore, Maryland.
- Has educated audiences with innovative programming for almost 40 years. Located at the University of Nebraska State Museum in Lincoln, Nebraska.
- Contains information and features. Located in Cleveland, Ohio as part of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
- Includes an astronomy museum which together has taken the lead among planetariums world-wide in establishing an astronomy and astrophysics research group in a museum setting. Located in Chicago, Illinois.
- Contains show and contact information. Part of the University of New Mexico and is located in Albuquerque's Museum of Natural History and Science.
- Contains features and program information. Located in Indianapolis, Indiana as part of the Children's Museum of Indianapolis.
- One of the largest planetariums in the United States. Located on the north end of the campus of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Includes show schedules, astronomy information, and resources for teachers.
- Part of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C.
- Information on planetarium, hands-on gallery, art programs, school and group programs, and the museum store. Located in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
- Has developed an international reputation as a leader in design of effective activity-oriented planetarium programs. Located on the University of California, Berkeley campus.
- Contains visitor information, directions, and schedule. Located in Oakland, California.
- Open year-round, providing science education programs and fascinating light show entertainment. Located on the Parkland College campus in Champaign, Illinois.
- Located on the main floor of the Durham Science Building on the University of Nebraska in Omaha campus in Omaha, Nebraska.
- Named after teacher aboard the space shuttle Challenger that exploded in 1986. Located in Concord, New Hampshire.
- More than 25,000 visitors each year. Located on the campus of the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado.
- A full-service planetarium for a public school district in Southeast Texas, seving students and adult patrons.
- Run by the Von Braun Astronomical Society, founded in 1954. Located in Huntsville, Alabama.
- Includes general information. Located in Tampa, Florida as part of the Museum of Science and Industry.
- A planetarium located on campus that has public and school shows.
- Located on the Weber State University campus in Ogden, Utah. Includes public show and star party schedules, information for special shows, how to buy a telescope and links to the Ogden Astronomical Society (OAS).
- Portable planetarium & educational services, serving Western Kentucky and surrounding areas.
- Contains news, media, and show information. Located in Louisville, Kentucky on the University of Louisville campus.
- Located in the Memphis Pink Palace Museum in Memphis, Tennessee.
- Part of South Florida Science Museum located in West Palm Beach, Florida. Named after the astronaut Dr. Edwin Eugene "Buzz" Aldrin.
- NASA-funded on Bay City campus of Delta College in Michigan. Public shows every weekend.
- Located on the campus of Troy State University in Montgomery, Alabama. Works closely with the Auburn Astronomical Society (AAS).
- In Rose Center for Earth and Space which is part of the American Museum of Natural History located in New York, New York.
- Astronomy information, links, photos, educational programs, and astronomy survival guide. Located in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
- Located on the Michigan State University campus.
- Contains information on educational school and public programs available. Located in Santa Rosa, CA.
- Offers public and school starshows, a gift shop, and public sky-viewing. Located in Reno, NV.
- Information about astronomy and the planetarium at the University of Arizona located in Tucson, Arizona.
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