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When I heard all the concern about its closing, I didn't realise it was
the only one in London. Cleveland (about 1/20 the size of London) has one and another about 50 miles away in Canton. What's the nearest one to London now? Sir Patrick Moo http://www.guardian.co.uk/space/arti...821083,00.html Greg |
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![]() "Don't Be Evil" wrote in message oups.com... When I heard all the concern about its closing, I didn't realise it was the only one in London. Cleveland (about 1/20 the size of London) has one and another about 50 miles away in Canton. What's the nearest one to London now? Sir Patrick Moo http://www.guardian.co.uk/space/arti...821083,00.html Greg We used to have two. Back when I was a kid, the Cleveland Schools operated a planetarium in what was then the Supplemental Science Center downtown on Lakeside. It hasn't been operated as such in years, first being converted into a science magnet school, and now it's an administrative building. |
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![]() John Nichols wrote: "Don't Be Evil" wrote in message oups.com... When I heard all the concern about its closing, I didn't realise it was the only one in London. Cleveland (about 1/20 the size of London) has one and another about 50 miles away in Canton. What's the nearest one to London now? Sir Patrick Moo http://www.guardian.co.uk/space/arti...821083,00.html Greg We used to have two. Back when I was a kid, the Cleveland Schools operated a planetarium in what was then the Supplemental Science Center downtown on Lakeside. It hasn't been operated as such in years, first being converted into a science magnet school, and now it's an administrative building. I went to one near the radio dish in Cheshire but it was so dumbed down it would have met the criterior for the link. I wonder how log before some genius comes up with a dished monitor. |
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Wasn't it Don't Be Evil who wrote:
When I heard all the concern about its closing, I didn't realise it was the only one in London. Cleveland (about 1/20 the size of London) has one and another about 50 miles away in Canton. What's the nearest one to London now? Has the Greenwich Planetarium not reopened yet, after it's 15 million pound refurbishment? -- Mike Williams Gentleman of Leisure |
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"Mike Williams" wrote in message
... Wasn't it Don't Be Evil who wrote: When I heard all the concern about its closing, I didn't realise it was the only one in London. Cleveland (about 1/20 the size of London) has one and another about 50 miles away in Canton. What's the nearest one to London now? Has the Greenwich Planetarium not reopened yet, after it's 15 million pound refurbishment? -- Mike Williams Gentleman of Leisure Not yet; the new galleries are open, but the new planetarium will not open to the public until spring 2007, which could be any time up to June 21st. The old planetarium at Greenwich, very small with an older projector, is still open. -- Mike Dworetsky (Remove "pants" spamblock to send e-mail) |
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Don't Be Evil wrote:
When I heard all the concern about its closing, I didn't realise it was the only one in London. Cleveland (about 1/20 the size of London) has one and another about 50 miles away in Canton. What's the nearest one to London now? Sir Patrick Moo http://www.guardian.co.uk/space/arti...821083,00.html Greg Blimey, I never realised that had happened. I visited that when I was a child, and now of course regret never going back. However, Patrick's article suggests we haven't missed much anyway. What a shame though, I know you don't want to 'flog a dead horse' as such, but that place was historic if nothing else. -- Andy Hewitt http://www.thehewitts.eclipse.co.uk/Home.html |
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I it looks like Southend-on-sea has one 40 miles from london
http://www.southendmuseums.co.uk/pla...lanetarium.htm "Don't Be Evil" wrote in message oups.com... When I heard all the concern about its closing, I didn't realise it was the only one in London. Cleveland (about 1/20 the size of London) has one and another about 50 miles away in Canton. What's the nearest one to London now? Sir Patrick Moo http://www.guardian.co.uk/space/arti...821083,00.html Greg |
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Helen Deborah Vecht wrote:
[Snipped Text] Blimey, I never realised that had happened. I visited that when I was a child, and now of course regret never going back. However, Patrick's article suggests we haven't missed much anyway. What a shame though, I know you don't want to 'flog a dead horse' as such, but that place was historic if nothing else. My last visit to the London Planetarium was with an erstwhile schoolfriend and his then 11-year-old son. I told the lad his next visit there was likely to be with his own kids. Sadly he won't be able even to do this. I was hoping to take my daughter there sometime too. We saw a very dumbed down film projected onto the dome. Tussaud's gave us a 15 minute show, then turfed us out. It's hardly surprising the Planetarium had few takers. I can remember watching it with awe when we went, but that was back in the late 70's. ISTR it being a really good show of reasonable length, and the images were stunning at the time. -- Andy Hewitt http://www.thehewitts.eclipse.co.uk/Home.html |
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