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Dear Nancy Glover,
I found a listing for a company in Massachusetts that sells portable planetaria on the International Planetarium Society Web pages <http://metalab.unc.edu/ips/>. I know that the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, AZ has a portable planetarium. They might be able to give you information on where to get one. Their Web page is <http://www.lowell.edu/> and you can work your way to the planetarium through educational programs (I had seen a presentation about their traveling planetarium program which looks to work very well, they would probably be a good source of information about starting your own program).
Good luck!
-angela
Angela Putney, Ph.D.
Physics Management Fellow
American Institute of Physics
One Physics Ellipse
College Park, MD 20740
Phone: 301-209-3135
Fax: 301-209-3133
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>>> Nancy Glover McCartney <[log in to unmask]> 04/14 5:21 PM >>>
Somewhere there is a portable planetarium which sells for about $20,000 and
is available from a company in Kansas City--does anyone have a source for
this figment of someone's imagination?
thanks in advance.
Nancy Glover McCartney, Ph.D.
202 Museum Building
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR 72701
phone: 501-575-3472 mornings Discovery Room Coordinator
501-575-4370 afternoons Curator of Zoology
FAX: 501-575-8766
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