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Monthly Archives: March 2013
Important APS 2013 News Update
We are pleased to announce that Japan’s Ohira Tech president, Takayuki Ohira has confirmed his attendance at APS 2013 on 22/23 April 2013 at the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium, which has just installed an Ohira Tech Megastar-IIB optical star projector. … Continue reading
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Brisbane Planetarium
After almost three hectic months of being closed for upgrades (including more disruptive major weather events), the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium opened to crowds on Saturday, 30 March 2013. We received very good media coverage, including a long prime-time ABC … Continue reading
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Colourful domes
I have provided more details on planetarium/dome activity in 2012 in a written report that will be available at the APS 2013. But some might enjoy the following … you may be aware I on occasion do installation work in … Continue reading
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APS 2013 Meeting
The APS 2013 is rapidly approaching and promises to be a busy, hectic and fruitful meeting. It will take place at the upgraded Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium on the 22nd & 23rd of April. Mark Rigby has done a terrific … Continue reading