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Planetarium in the Museum of Cosmonautics
Kaluga Planetarium
Kaluga Planetarium, Photo: Carl Zeiss
198719892009
ZKP 2RFPZKP 4
SGQ
10 m
(33 ft)
10 m
(33 ft)
10 m
(33 ft)
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In October 1967 the Kaluga planetarium was opened for the public. The first Japanese instrument was replaced with a SKYMASTER planetarium from Carl Zeiss. A mid-size projector SPACEMASTER RFP has been the main projection machine for 20 years. In 2008 the refurbishment of the museum's planetarium brought a new SKYMASTER ZKP 4 combined with powerdome SPACEGATE fulldome video. More than 100,000 visitors per year proof the importance of the Kaluga Planetarium. People from different Russian cities enjoy the shows.
Location
Planetarium
Museum of Cosmonautics
Ul. Akademic Korolyova, 2
248 650 Kaluga
Russian Federation

Tel.: +7-4842-749707


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