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Theaters of time and space: American planetaria, 1930-1970
Every year, millions of Americans visit planetariums and are captivated by their strikingly realistic portrayal of the night sky. Today, it is indeed difficult to imagine astronomy education without these magnificent celestial theaters. But projection planetariums, first developed in Germany, have b...
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Rutgers University Press
2005
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author | Marche, Jordan |
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description | Every year, millions of Americans visit planetariums and are captivated by their strikingly realistic portrayal of the night sky. Today, it is indeed difficult to imagine astronomy education without these magnificent celestial theaters. But projection planetariums, first developed in Germany, have been a part of American museum pedagogy only since the early twentieth century and were not widespread until the 1960s. In this unique social history, former planetarium director and historian of science Jordan D. Marché II offers the first complete account of the community of individuals and institu |
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spelling | cern-21971972021-04-21T19:38:33Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2197197engMarche, JordanTheaters of time and space: American planetaria, 1930-1970Astrophysics and AstronomyEvery year, millions of Americans visit planetariums and are captivated by their strikingly realistic portrayal of the night sky. Today, it is indeed difficult to imagine astronomy education without these magnificent celestial theaters. But projection planetariums, first developed in Germany, have been a part of American museum pedagogy only since the early twentieth century and were not widespread until the 1960s. In this unique social history, former planetarium director and historian of science Jordan D. Marché II offers the first complete account of the community of individuals and instituRutgers University Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:21971972005 |
spellingShingle | Astrophysics and Astronomy Marche, Jordan Theaters of time and space: American planetaria, 1930-1970 |
title | Theaters of time and space: American planetaria, 1930-1970 |
title_full | Theaters of time and space: American planetaria, 1930-1970 |
title_fullStr | Theaters of time and space: American planetaria, 1930-1970 |
title_full_unstemmed | Theaters of time and space: American planetaria, 1930-1970 |
title_short | Theaters of time and space: American planetaria, 1930-1970 |
title_sort | theaters of time and space: american planetaria, 1930-1970 |
topic | Astrophysics and Astronomy |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2197197 |
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