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South Downs Planetarium & Science Centre : ウィキペディア英語版
South Downs Planetarium & Science Centre

The South Downs Planetarium and Science Centre is an educational facility located in Chichester, West Sussex that is run entirely by a dedicated team of volunteers and astronomy enthusiasts. A registered educational charity, the Planetarium operates throughout the year but is not open every day and for that reason is not open to casual visitors. However, the Planetarium is available for private bookings on any day of the week, and can arrange special shows for schools, private groups, clubs and societies daytime, evenings or at weekends.
The Planetarium project was started in 1992 by members of the South Downs Astronomical Society, who wanted to establish an educational centre to promote astronomy, space and Earth sciences on the south coast of England. In 1994, West Sussex County Council made available a plot of land and a barn which after subsequent rebuilding work formed the main Planetarium building. At about the same time, a Viewlex-Minolta IIb star projector (dating from 1977) was retired by the Armagh Planetarium and acquired for the South Downs Planetarium. After a seven-year fundraising campaign, led by the project’s Patron the late Sir Patrick Moore, the construction and fitting out of the star theatre, adjoining foyer and associated facilities were completed and the Planetarium opened in June 2001 and was inaugurated by Sir Patrick Moore and the Astronomer Royal, Sir Martin Rees in April 2002.
==Rationale for the Planetarium==

Nearly everyone is fascinated by space and astronomy, but viewing the stars, planets and other objects in the night sky has become ever more difficult during the past 25 years as night-time lighting has proliferated. Many young people, growing up today in towns and cities – even urban fringe areas – in southern England have never seen a really dark, star-studded sky. The faint band of light – the flattened disk of our Milky Way galaxy – which arches across the sky late on summer evenings is rarely discernible from light-polluted areas. In such locations, comets, meteors (shooting stars) and the northern lights are also hardly ever seen. It was for those people who never have a clear view of the night sky – and for everyone fascinated with the Universe around us – that the South Downs Planetarium was built.

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