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Spooktacular returns to Stardome!
For the second year now the 31st October brings Halloween to Stardome with our ‘Spooktacular’ special. Stardome gives way to tombstones, spiders and pumpkins. Children’s activities include some very creepy worms in slime, a good old fashion bob for apple … Continue reading
Tuesday Night Specials
**Posted on behalf of Jill Jessop for the Stardome Observatory A little over two years ago Stardome added Tuesday Night specials to our line up of shows. These shows are specifically targeted at an adult audience and offer wine or … Continue reading
Stardome Upgrade October 2013 – Part Two
*Posted by warikl on behalf of the Stardome Observatory & Planetarium Replacing a full rack of servers is not a simple task; many of the servers provide a direct feed to the projectors (four to each projector) through fibre optic … Continue reading
Stardome Upgrade October 2013 – Part One
*Posted by warikl on behalf of the Stardome Observatory & Planetarium The planetarium industry is constantly evolving; new technologies are being developed to take audiences on more wondrous journeys, and providing presenters with the tools to develop rich stories and … Continue reading