
The Robert T. Longway Planetarium was dedicated on June 26,
1958. Featuring 285 seats under an impressive 60-foot dome,
the Longway Planetarium is Michigans largest planetarium.
The real star of all sky theater presentations is
the planetarium projector, located at the center of the domed
theater. After 43 years, the Spitz Model B projector has been
retired and replaced with a new Digistar 2 projector. The Digistar
2 uses digital technology to create three-dimensional images
ranging from star fields to molecules. Video projection systems,
auxiliary projectors and a new sound system complete the experience.
The Longway Planetariums Learning Center provides opportunities
for fascinating new learning experiences. These may include
hands-on science demonstrations, astronomy classes or telescope
workshops. |