Planetarium Jena
The Zeiss-Planetarium in Jena, Germany is the oldest continuously operating planetarium in the world. It was opened on July 18, 1926. The Zeiss-Planetarium is a projection planetarium. The planets and fixed stars are projected onto the inner surface of a white cupola.
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Zeiss-Planetarium, Jena main entrance (2017)
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Historic view of the Zeiss-Planetarium in Jena
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The precursor dome under construction on the roof of the Zeiss factory (ca. 1924).
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2019
The Zeiss-Planetarium is owned and operated by the Ernst-Abbe-Stiftung.
It was engineered by German engineer Walther Bauersfeld.
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