Penza Planetarium

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Planetarium in 2016

Penza planetarium is located at Penza Central Park of Culture and Restore after Belinsky in the building formerly occupied by the Penza Hydrometeorological station. Historical and cultural memorial of local importance. The first was installed in 1954.[1]

The planetarium is currently closed and under threat of demolition.[2]

History[]

Astronomy and meteorology research in Penza was started in 1855 when Ilya Ulyanov, physics and mathematics teacher of Penza noble institution, started to conduct systematic observations of the Earth atmosphere at the request of the Kazan University rector Nikolai Lobachevsky.

In 1928, the People's Observatory was built at the park as a memorial to Ilya Ulyanov. Now the wooden building of observatory is a historical and cultural monument of local importance.

Creating planetarium[]

The observatory with planetarium in 1956

The first for Planetarium was established in 1954. In 1975, a better German machine "Small Zeiss" was installed to demonstrate a star sky at any time.

Penza Planetarium has a rich methodological base and a set of exhibits, demonstrated at the five halls of the museum. The original meteorites, Ulugh Beg's Quadrant, Foucault pendulum can be seen at the exhibition . The models of first artificial satellite of the Earth and orbital stations "Salyut 1" and "Mir» are in the Space Hall .

References[]

  1. ^ Пензенская энциклопедия: / Гл. ред. К. Д. Вишневский. - Пенза: Министерство культуры Пензенской области, М.: Большая Российская энциклопедия, 2001.- 759 с[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Facebook Join the club Log In The Last Wooden Planetarium In The World". Published August 10, 2011. English Russia.com. Retrieved 13 May 2014.

Coordinates: 53°11′13″N 45°00′07″E / 53.1870°N 45.0020°E / 53.1870; 45.0020

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