Silesian Planetarium
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The Silesian Planetarium also Silesian Planetarium and Astronomical Observatory (Polish: Planetarium Śląskie Polish: Śląskie Planetarium i Obserwatorium Astronomiczne) is the largest and oldest planetarium in Poland. It was founded on 4 December 1955 to commemorate the great astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. It is located in the Silesian Park, on the boundary between the Katowice and Chorzów cities in the Metropolis GZM.
Facilities
The Planetarium's 23-meter dome can seat some four hundred spectators viewing projections of the sky from both analogue and digital
The Planetarium's sister
The observatory conducts research on comets and minor planets. The Planetarium has an astronomical library of some 10,000 volumes and, in the courtyard, an impressive sundial. The corridors host astronomy-related exhibits.
The Planetarium's meteorological and seismological stations conduct regular observations and host educational classes.
See also
- Biały Słoń on Pip Ivan
External links
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- (in Polish) Website Silesian Planetarium (has page in English)
- (in Polish) Website Silesian Planetarium (old site, archived)
- (in Polish) Website panoramical photos of Silesian Planetarium
50°17′25.69″N 18°59′29.29″E / 50.2904694°N 18.9914694°E