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The Planetarium hall – the semidome planetarium is the most popular permanent fixture at Bangkok Science Museum. There are presentations shown inside the hall with topics changing every 2 months. Exhibition hall 2 – exhibits the advancements of technologies in various fields, such as THEOS, Quickbird, Terra satellite, and more.
Construction of the planetarium began in 1962 with a budget of twelve million baht and it opened on 18 August 1964. The planetarium dome is 20.60 metres in diameter and 13 metres high, and holds 450 seats. The planetarium uses a Mark IV Zeiss projector, which was the first installation of a large planetarium projector in Southeast Asia. Apart ...
Bangkok Folk Museum: Bang Rak: History: Lifestyles of middle-class Bangkokians during World War II and its aftermath Bangkok National Museum: Phra Nakhon: Multiple: Thai art and history Bangkok Noi Museum: Bangkok Noi: Local: Local history, culture Bangkok Planetarium: Khlong Toei: Science: Astronomy Bangkok University Gallery: Khlong Toei: Art
The centre houses a range of interactive exhibits, aimed at a core audience of children aged 5–12 years old and has over 185,000 annual visitors. The dome's planetarium seats 176 and is the UK's largest standalone planetarium. [3] The centre is operated by Wonderseekers, a registered charity in England and Wales. [4]
Lamar Bruni Vergara Planetarium & Science Center, Texas A&M International University, Laredo, Texas; Larry K. Forrest Memorial Planetarium, Cedar Park, now closed; Mayborn Science Theater, Central Texas College, Killeen; Moody Planetarium [34] Museum of Texas Tech University, Lubbock; Noble Planetarium, Museum of Science & History, Fort Worth
The museums are the Science Museum, Natural History Museum, Information Technology Museum and RAMA 9 Museum. All the museums are located at Technopolis Khlong 5, Khlong Luang, Pathum Thani. The NSM's learning centers are NSM Science Square @ the Street Ratchada located in Bangkok and NSM Science Square @ Chiang Mai located in Princess Siridhorn ...
David Ogden Stiers, best known for his role as the arrogant surgeon Major Charles Emerson Winchester III on “MASH,” died Saturday.He was 75. His agent, Mitchell K. Stubbs, tweeted that he died ...
Bangkok Planetarium; Bangkok University Gallery; Bank of Thailand Museum; ... Samphanthawong Museum; Saranrom Palace; Science Centre for Education;