Astronomie-Werkstatt, Köln, Germany
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Mr. Harald Bardenhagen is founder of the "Astronomy Workshop" in Köln Germany.
In mid-2009, He made my decision to give the topic of astronomy a new emphasis in his life. He is currently a freelance lecturer and will be active as an independent entrepreneur from the middle of 2013 around the topic of astronomy and light pollution around.
Now he is using Shira Player on his astronomy workshop.
Rosborg Gymnasium & HF, Denmark
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Mr.Michael Møller is Astronomy, Physics, Geosciences teacher at Rosborg School has choosen to use "Shira Universe" for their astronomy education at 7 meter dome mobile planetarium.
https://www.rosborg-gym.dk/
https://www.facebook.com/Rosborggymnasium
Sci-pia, Science&Humanity Museum for the Future, Okayama, JAPAN
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The Future Museum of People and Science Saipia renewed the former Prefectural Children's Center, which was closed at the end of March 2011, and opened on April 29, 2013 as a facility of the Prefecture Lifelong Learning Center.
The planetarium of the Science Dome, which is the symbol of Saipia, projects a beautiful starry sky and a powerful all-around video program. The “Science Experience / Learning Plaza” with experiments, video equipment, and various instruments is a place where you can enjoy school science learning on weekdays, and a wide range of science classes, science shows, etc. with science classes and science shows on holiday etc.
They are using Shira Player software for their astronomical education services.
AI Planetarium NishiTokyo, Japan
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AI Planetarium is a mobile planetarium that outreach serves especially to the hospitals. They started to use Shira Universe for their rehabilitation services.
http://aiplanet-sky.net/
http://hospla.net/
https://www.facebook.com/hospitalplanetarium/
Starlab Education, Queensland, Australia
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Mr. Paul Tickner is the new user of this "Shira Player" Mac version with spherical mirror projection.
Starlab Education provides inspiring astronomy and earth science presentations throughout Queensland. It is a giant silver dome that simulates the night sky of our Southern Hemisphere. Inside, students can discover more about space and our solar system through the use of visual projections, demonstrations and multimedia. This is an interactive experience enabling the students to participate by asking questions and making observations about space.
http://www.starlab.net.au
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHSjIGCfbic