Unlike an observatory, where you look through a telescope at the actual night sky, a planetarium uses advanced technology to simulate the universe indoors, meaning shows can run regardless of weather or time of day.

If you can’t make it to a professional theater, there are several ways to bring the stars home:

: Often called a "star projector" or "starball," these devices (like the famous Zeiss models) project high-resolution images of stars and planets onto the dome.

: Modern venues, such as the James S. McDonnell Planetarium , combine traditional mechanical projectors with digital systems for full-dome data visualization. Building Your Own (DIY)

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Unlike an observatory, where you look through a telescope at the actual night sky, a planetarium uses advanced technology to simulate the universe indoors, meaning shows can run regardless of weather or time of day.

If you can’t make it to a professional theater, there are several ways to bring the stars home: Planetarium

: Often called a "star projector" or "starball," these devices (like the famous Zeiss models) project high-resolution images of stars and planets onto the dome. Unlike an observatory, where you look through a

: Modern venues, such as the James S. McDonnell Planetarium , combine traditional mechanical projectors with digital systems for full-dome data visualization. Building Your Own (DIY) Unlike an observatory