词条 | Kika Silva Pla Planetarium |
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| name = Kika Silva Pla Planetarium | native_name = | native_name_lang = | image = Ksp-daytime.jpg | imagesize = 200 | caption = | alt = | map_type = | map_caption = | map_alt = | coordinates = {{coord|29.6819|-82.4331|type:landmark_region:US-FL|display=inline}} | established = September 2006 | dissolved = | location = Gainesville, Florida, US | type = Science museum | collection = | visitors = | director = James Albury | president = | curator = | owner = Santa Fe College | publictransit = | car_park = | network = | website = {{URL|www.sfcollege.edu/planetarium/}} }} The Kika Silva Pla Planetarium is a 34-foot in diameter, domed theater that seats 60 people. The planetarium uses two projection systems. An In-Space-System (ISS) 1C-3K digital projection system by RSA Cosmos and an optical-mechanical Chronos Space Simulator manufactured by Goto. HistoryThe planetarium was dedicated in September 2006 and officially opened to the public in September 2007[2] and is located on the Northwest Campus of Santa Fe College. The Kika Silva Pla Planetarium was made possible by a donation of John Pla and his wife Amy Howard, on behalf of the Pla family, in recognition of his mother, Kika Silva Pla's, commitment to education and passion for social justice and civic engagement. The planetarium was funded with additional support from a special federal appropriation arranged by Congressman Cliff Stearns.[3] Laurent Pellerin was the planetarium's first coordinator.[4] James C. Albury became the planetarium coordinator in October 2009, and is a co-host on the internationally syndicated PBS show "Star Gazer".[5] See also
References1. ^1 {{cite news | title = Planetarium opens to the public | first = Nathan | last = Crabbe | url = http://www.gainesville.com/article/20070916/NEWS/709140304?tc=ar | newspaper = The Gainesville Sun | publisher = James E. Doughton | location = Gainesville, Florida, US | issn = 0163-4925 | oclc = 187958376 | date = September 16, 2007 | accessdate = June 26, 2011}} [1][2][3][4]2. ^1 {{cite news | title = SFCC's planetarium gets $300,000 donation | first = Bob | last = Arndorfer | url = http://www.gainesville.com/article/20050524/LOCAL/50524003 | newspaper = The Gainesville Sun | publisher = James E. Doughton | location = Gainesville, Florida, US | issn = 0163-4925 | oclc = 187958376 | date = May 24, 2005 | accessdate = June 26, 2011}} 3. ^1 {{cite news | title = Planetarium reopens with new shows | first = Karen | last = Voyles | url = http://www.gainesville.com/article/20080111/NEWS/801110316?tc=ar | newspaper = The Gainesville Sun | publisher = James E. Doughton | location = Gainesville, Florida, US | issn = 0163-4925 | oclc = 187958376 | date = January 11, 2008 | accessdate = June 26, 2011}} 4. ^1 {{cite news | title = Santa Fe planetarium director to co-host 'Star Gazer' | first = Jackie | last = Alexander | url = http://www.gainesville.com/article/20110615/ARTICLES/110619726 | newspaper = The Gainesville Sun | publisher = James E. Doughton | location = Gainesville, Florida, US | issn = 0163-4925 | oclc = 187958376 | date = June 15, 2011 | accessdate = June 26, 2011}} }} 5 : Buildings and structures in Gainesville, Florida|Planetaria in the United States|Tourist attractions in Gainesville, Florida|Education in Gainesville, Florida|2006 establishments in Florida |
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