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Encyclopedia > London Planetarium

The London Planetarium is in Marylebone Road on the northern side of the city centre. It is adjacent to Madame Tussauds and is owned by the same company. Marylebone Road, London, looking West from Baker Street Marylebone Road (pronounced Mar(i)-lee-bone Road) is an important thoroughfare in central London. ... Madame Tussauds and the London Planetarium A sculpture of the Dalai Lama at Madame Tussauds in New York. ...


Originally built during the 1950s, the planetarium seats an audience of around 330 beneath a horizontal dome approximately 18m in diameter. For its first five decades of operation, an opto-mechanical star projector offered the audience a show based on a view of the night sky as seen from earth. During the 1990s, one of the world's first digital planetarium systems, Digistar (created by Evans & Sutherland was installed, allowing monochromatic 3D journeys through space and many other kinds of show to be presented. Evans & Sutherland is a computer firm involved in the computer graphics field. ... 2-dimensional renderings (ie. ...


In 2004 the Planetarium was upgraded to a full-colour Digistar 3 system that allows both pre-rendered and real-time shows to transport the audience in a realistic immersive environment to distant realms of time and space. Digistar 3 is a dome-based projection technology created by Evans & Sutherland to offer audiences immersive entertainment and education experiences that integrate all-dome video, real time 3D computer graphics, and a digital planetarium facility. ... Pre-rendered graphics, in computer graphics, is a video footage which is not being rendered in real-time by the hardware that is outputing or playing back the video. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... The term immersion refers to the impression that someone has of being somewhere while, in reality, he is physically in another place. ...


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  • Official site


 

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