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Lourdes Appold
Planetarium named Best of Ohio
The Lourdes College Appold Planetarium has been named “Best
Place to See the Stars” by Ohio Magazine. Of Lourdes
Planetarium, Ohio Magazine notes, “using real-time 3-D
simulations of the skies, its shows are, simply put, out of this
world.”
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“I’m so pleased that the Appold Planetarium received this
award,” says Dr. Laura Megeath, Appold Planetarium Coordinator.
“This is such an exciting time for astronomy right now and
Lourdes Planetarium is the ideal destination for teaching and
learning about the latest discoveries and space missions. With
our digital technology, we fly through time and space so that
everyone can fell like an astronaut!”
Constructed in
1964, the Appold
Planetarium (formerly the Copernicus Planetarium) was the first
of its kind in Northwest Ohio and was one of only 50 nationwide
at the time. In 2006, the Planetarium was renovated thanks to
the generous support of James and Patricia Appold.
Today, the Appold Planetarium
features SciDome, a single projector fulldome video system
powered by Starry Night that allows real-time 3D sky simulation,
fulldome shows and multi-media presentations. Starry Night is
the world’s most comprehensive astronomy software. Its starfield
quality allows astronomical detail and teaching capabilities
that surpass any other digital planetarium system
available.
Throughout the year, visitors can experience a variety of
different shows at the Planetarium including:
BIG, Black Holes, Dawn of the Space Age,
Into the Night, Journey to the Planets, Oasis in
Space and Season of Light. Currently the Appold
Planetarium is showing Field Trip to the Moon, a virtual
trip to our closest neighbor in space, on January 23 and 30, and
on February 13 and 27, 2010. For more information visit
www.lourdes.edu/appold.

Dr. Laura Megeath
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