Fleischmann Planetarium
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Bringing the universe home to Reno, NV since 1963. Fleischmann Planetarium at the University of Nevada, Reno, was originally built as a public research facility of the Desert Research Institute and has attracted nearly two million visitors since its opening in 1963. The uniquely shaped building, listed on the national register of historic places, was constructed around large panels of an early large-scale solar energy system designed by forward-thinking Reno architect Ray Hellman. Those initial ideas of renewable energy and sustainability have been revived through new solar electric and wind turbine installations on site, as well as updating the original components. FP has inspired countless students through field trips, and engaged the public through decades of planetarium programming, free observatory facilities, and exhibits.
FP is Northern Nevada’s Place for Space, specializing in space science, space exploration, astronomy, and related fields. The building contains three basic components: a newly-renovated 65-seat Star Theater housing a digital planetarium and large-format film system, a 1500 sq. ft. Exhibit Hall with both permanent and changing exhibits, and an extensive Science Store, as well as a classroom. FP serves the university, from undergraduate to graduate students and faculty as a technological resource, and it serves the larger community as a public science education nexus. FP attracts a high number of visitors to the university campus: up to 10,000 K-12 students per year through field trip programs, 20,000 residents from Northern Nevada, and 20,000 out-of-state tourists.
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Our team from AACT high school did great yesterday at NASA’s international Human Exploration Rover Challenge at the US Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, AL!
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KIDS University at the University of Nevada, Reno is offering a KIDS in Space Summer Camp. Visit www.KIDSU.unr.edu to register and learn more.
Our team from AACT high school will be competing in this year’s Rover Challenge next month!
This Wednesday, Feb. 28 is the last day to bring diapers to the Fleischmann Planetarium for the Estipona Group's Diaper Duty. This diaper drive benefits the Women & Children's Center of the Sierra. Sizes 4-6 are in greatest need.
Fleischmann Planetarium is a drop-off site for Estipona Group's Diaper Duty, which benefits the Women & Children's Center of the Sierra. Bring packages of diapers to the Planetarium from Feb. 14-28. Sizes 4-6 are in greatest need.
Astute observers in northern Nevada saw a strange glow related to yesterday's awesome SpaceX launch of their powerful Falcon Heavy rocket!
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