The ZEISS SKYMASTER VELVET installation at the Laupheim Planetarium (Germany).
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The ZEISS STARMASTER projector at the Wolfsburg Planetarium (Germany).
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(photo: E. Kalinyazgan)
In 2005, ZEISS delivered the first of its new ZEISS SKYMASTER ZKP 4 series of planetarium projectors to the Turkish Naval Academy.
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The Asahikawa Science Center opened in 2005 is one of the biggest of its kind in Japan.
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ZEISS SKYMASTER ZKP 4 planetarium and powerdome SPACEGATE system at the “Minikosmos” Planetarium in Lichtenstein (Germany).
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(photo: STERNEVENT GmbH)
The Zeiss-Planetarium in Jena is the world’s oldest planetarium still in operation.
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In 2011, the Planetarium obtained a ZEISS powerdome VELVET projection system to supplement its optical-mechanical UNIVERSARIUM projector.
(3D artwork: STERNEVENT GmbH).
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The installation of a ZEISS UNIVERSARIUM Model IX in 2000 provided the Bochum large-dome planetarium with the most powerful projection equipment available.
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