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    Move to bring all planetaria under one umbrella

    Mumbai, March 23 (PTI): A move has been initiated by the science enthusiasts to bring all the 30 planetaria in the country under one umbrella in a bid to promote interaction and exchange ideas between professionals and the public.

    This was announced at the concluding session of a two-day conference on 'Planetarium Through Ages, Vision 2007' organsied by Nehru Planetarium here Wednesday evening as part of completion of 30 years of its existence.

    "We have unanimously decided to bring all the 30 planetaria under one umbrella like the science museums in the country. This will help upgrade the process of exchange of ideas among the planetaria professionals," Nehru Planetarium Director, Piyush Pande, said.

    Although a similar proposal was made earlier also, this time, the professionals are "serious" about the matter as close interactions among the experts would help the public a lot, he said.

    Speaking at the conference, professionals said there was a need to sustain planetarium culture and improve the quality of the planetaria in the country.

    Fifty more planetaria are expected to come up, some of them in the remotest parts of the country, in the next few years, indicating growing interest in stars, planets and constellations, they said.

    About the future of planetaria, Pande said the current advances in projection technology will make the planetarium presentation more powerful.

    "All-domes immersive experience' will be cheaper. And eventually, new developments will threaten the very existence of public planetarium where hundreds of people sit together and enjoy the vastness and wonders of universe," he observed.


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