Bibcode
White, S. J.; Harrison, K. M.; Kato, A.; Ringwald, F. A.; Key, R.; Beckman, J. M.; Ruiz, V. A.; Pixton, T. N.; Cowley, A. I.; Elkins, J. D.; Brokaw, J. B.; Davis, M. L.; Curtis, D. M.; Kasahara, J.; Gleim, B. K.
Referencia bibliográfica
American Astronomical Society, 198th AAS Meeting, #16.02; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 33, p.810
Fecha de publicación:
5
2001
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Descripción
The Downing Planetarium is the first facility in a new Central
California Science Center planned for the California State University,
Fresno campus. Construction of this 1.7 million project was primarily
funded through a 1.1 million donation from Dr. F. Harold Downing. At
the successful completion of construction, Dr. Downing also established
a $1 million endowment for the operation of the planetarium. The
primary mission of the Downing Planetarium is public outreach. The
planetarium is available to school and civic groups four days per week
on a year-round basis and runs public programs most weekends. It has a
74-seat star theater with a 30-foot dome. The planetarium shows are run
with a Minolta MS-8 star projector, two video projectors, and 29
computer-controlled slide projectors. Between May 2000, when the
facility began giving skyshows for schools and the public, and March
2001, we have had over 23,000 visitors. Under construction is an
adjacent observatory, with a 16-inch telescope planned for classes and
undergraduate research.