NASA JPL joins the network with a GeoDome Theater
NASA JPL’s GeoDome Theater system is the first to include Eyes on the Earth and Eyes on the Solar System, along with Uniview, WorldViewer, and WorldComposer.
NASA JPL’s GeoDome Theater system is the first to include Eyes on the Earth and Eyes on the Solar System, along with Uniview, WorldViewer, and WorldComposer.
Our 4m Panorama, OmniFocus 30280 projection system, and WorldViewer software power the I2E2, an immersive exhibit at the new ISTB4 at ASU.
We’re gearing up for the International Planetarium Society conference, July 22-26 in Baton Rouge. Come and see us at Booth 21B, where we’ll set up an internally projected hemisphere powered by our 30270 projection system.
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center’s GeoDome Theater will be a featured exhibit at SAMSUNG SpaceFest, an event celebrating the opening of Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum’s Space Shuttle Pavilion, July 19-22 in NYC.
In a GeoDome Theater, hundreds of people played Space Cruisers – a game developed by BabyCastles for the Hayden Planetarium – and explored space with movies created for the dome by AMNH.
See what we’ve been up to at the American Association of Museums conference in Minneapolis, April 29-May 2. We’ll be showcasing WorldViewer and Cave Art in a GeoDome Portal and an internally projected hemisphere.
The Whidbey GeoDome Project will reach thousands of visitors as a featured exhibit at the Next Fifty, the 50th anniversary celebration of the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair.
Renowned futurists and science fiction writers recently gathered at Emerge: Artists + Scientists Redesign the Future, exploring big picture contexts within the GeoDome Theater.
For the second year, Siemens Energy showcased their new turbine with a dome movie in the GeoDome Theater at the 2011 PowerGen conference.
The California Academy of Sciences created a custom cover to “dress up” their GeoDome Theater as a giant snowman to showcase the Science of Snow.