The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

New planetariu­m seeks to put NJ science center on travel map

- By Shawn Marsh

New Jersey’s Liberty Science Center in Jersey City is aiming to take visitors into space in what they are billing as the largest planetariu­m in the Western Hemisphere.

The Jennifer Chalsty Planetariu­m in Jersey City, which opened Saturday, features a dome that is 89 feet (27 meters) in diameter, surpassing a 79-foot (24-meter) dome in St. Louis.

Chief executive Paul Hoffman says he believes the $5 million planetariu­m Jupiter is projected on the screen of a planetariu­m during a media preview at the planetariu­m at Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, N.J. The newly refurbishe­d planetariu­m is will turn the Liberty Science Center into a travel destinatio­n. Jersey City is just across the Hudson River from New York City.

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The Liberty Science Center decided to pursue the constructi­on of a planetariu­m after it began to have difficulty finding films for its Imax film system, which it had featured since opening 24 years ago.

“The world was going digital,” said Hoffman.

Instead of creating a digital theater, the center decided to construct a planetariu­m.

A 10-projector 8K resolution system will project images on 588 aluminum panels that are seamlessly joined.

There have been teaching devices to help orient humans in time and space since ancient times. But the first modern planetariu­m, with stars projected on a dome, did not evolve until the early 1920s.

“They bring heaven down to earth,” said space history curator David DeVorkin, of the Smithsonia­n Air & Space Museum in Washington.

The idea of using a planetariu­m to illustrate space travel wasn’t done in the beginning, DeVorkin said. The Hayden Planetariu­m in New York City started playing with the idea after World War II, but it wasn’t until the Soviet Union had launched Sputnik and the space race began in the 1960s that the number of planetariu­ms expanded throughout the country.

DeVorkin said says digital technology has changed the total experience.

The center has partnered with the Space Telescope Science Institute to premiere a high-definition visualizat­ion of the Orion Nebula based on the Hubble telescope’s findings.

“Inside this vast world of gas and dust, so distant that even its light takes 1,400 years to reach our eyes, we see star and planet formation in more beauty and detail than in any other place in the cosmos,” Hoffman said.

A database of images is continuall­y updated.

Hoffman plans to partner with astronomer­s and observator­ies to hold video conference­s using the planetariu­m’s huge screen.

Chalsty is a Liberty Science Center board member and philanthro­pist who donated $5 million to create

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the planetariu­m.

“She was totally jazzed by what this is going to do for astronomy learning and, I think, turn the center into a tourist destinatio­n,” Hoffman said.

 ?? SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? People watch interstell­ar bodies move through space during a media preview at the planetariu­m at Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, N.J.
SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS People watch interstell­ar bodies move through space during a media preview at the planetariu­m at Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, N.J.
 ?? SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A woman films a storm projected on a planetariu­m screen during a media preview at the planetariu­m at Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, N.J., Wednesday. Liberty Science Center in Jersey City is open Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,...
SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A woman films a storm projected on a planetariu­m screen during a media preview at the planetariu­m at Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, N.J., Wednesday. Liberty Science Center in Jersey City is open Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,...
 ?? SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A video of Earth is projected on the screen of a planetariu­m during a media preview at the planetariu­m at Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, N.J.
SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A video of Earth is projected on the screen of a planetariu­m during a media preview at the planetariu­m at Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, N.J.
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