Technology Access Fees Database

1236
No
Sciences
2011

Contact Information

Ron Henderson
rhenders@mtsu.edu
Ron Henderson
Physics and Astronomy
Discipline specific equipment
WPS 215
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Astronomy 1030 is taught to 800 students yearly for general education science requirements. One laboratory involves the use of a planetarium that projects a representation of the night sky on the inside surface of a portable dome. Our current planetarium uses 40+ year old technology that projects a light through holes in a surrounding cylinder. The star images are dim, and instructors are limited to showing objects previously imprinted on the cylinder. Digital planetariums combine the image and movie capabilities of a computer with the increased brightness of a digital projector. While our current system provide a series of white dots, digital systems project actual images of planets, stars and galaxies, and add the ability to interact with the images during the presentation. Digital planetarium experiences are educational and exciting for participants. We propose the purchase of a digital planetarium with a 5-6m dome to comfortably accommodate 28 adults. This combination will not only enhance the experience of astronomy students and be useful for other on-campus events, but its portability will allow the planetarium to be used in expanded outreach activities to K-12 schools. Product information is available at www.digitaliseducation.com.
27100
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1
Digitalis Delta portable planetarium projector
17500.00
17500.00
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1
Portable planetarium dome, 5-6 meter diameter
9600.00
9600.00
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No
No
No
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