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  2. Chabot Space and Science Center - Wikipedia

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    Cosmos 360 uses the planetarium's digital system to view the night sky. The guided tour includes in-depth views of planets, constellations and other current astronomical events. The show is updated to reflect seasonal night skies. A complete schedule and listing of daily shows as well as current show times can be found at the center's ...

  3. California Academy of Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Morrison Planetarium ... the Market Street facility fell victim to the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and three days ... The academy reopened with a free day on ...

  4. Griffith Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Griffith Observatory Planetarium photographed circa 1937–1939. Also included in the original design was a planetarium under the large central dome. The first shows covered topics including the Moon, worlds of the Solar System, and eclipses. The planetarium theater was renovated in 1964 and a Mark IV Zeiss projector was installed.

  5. 50 Free Things to Do in San Francisco This Summer - AOL

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    Check out 50 of our favorite free things to do in San Francisco, from the most iconic experiences that never get old to some hidden gems that locals might not know about yet.

  6. Planetarium - Wikipedia

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    A planetarium (pl.: planetariums or ... San Francisco, which operated 1952–2003. ... where a dome will stay up for a period of at least several days. ...

  7. List of planetariums - Wikipedia

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    Morrison Planetarium at the California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco; Palomar College Planetarium, San Marcos; Planetarium Projector and Science Museum, [19] a museum of planeteria at Big Bear Lake; Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum, San Jose, a purpose-built planetarium rendered in an Ancient Egyptian architectural style

  8. Timeline of planetariums - Wikipedia

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    The Rosicrucian Park planetarium opens in San Jose, California. It is the fifth built in the United States, and one of the first to have a star projector built in the US, [citation needed] constructed by hand by H. Spencer Lewis, then leader of the Rosicrucian Order, AMORC. 1937: Osaka planetarium opens, Seymour Planetarium dedicated. [2] 1938

  9. List of Foucault pendulums - Wikipedia

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    San Diego: San Diego Natural History Museum: 12.4 m (est.) 235 lb (106.6 kg) 7 s (estimate) San Francisco: California Academy of Sciences: 30 ft (9.14 m) 235 lb (106.6 kg) 6.1 s San Francisco: Calico Labs: San Jose: Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum & Planetarium: San Jose: The Harker School: Santa Barbara: Museum of Natural History: Currently ...