planetarium
Americannoun
plural
planetariums, planetaria-
an apparatus or model representing the planetary system.
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a device that produces a representation of the heavens by the use of a number of moving projectors.
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the building or room in which such a device is housed.
noun
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an instrument for simulating the apparent motions of the sun, moon, and planets against a background of stars by projecting images of these bodies onto the inside of a domed ceiling
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a building in which such an instrument is housed
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a model of the solar system, sometimes mechanized to show the relative motions of the planets
Etymology
Origin of planetarium
1765–75; < New Latin, noun use of neuter of Latin planētārius planetary; -arium
Example Sentences
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An alternative kind of venue is offered by Cosm, which emerged after a merger involving Evans & Sutherland, a company that developed digital projection technology widely used in planetariums and science centres.
From BBC
Michelle Lopez’s video “Pandemonium” began life as a live performance inside a planetarium, and the film is a meditative look at man-made disasters.
It added that they would create an "astronomical observatory, planetarium and visitor centre in the heart of the internationally-recognised Galloway Forest Dark Sky Park".
From BBC
Instead, we take field trips to the planetarium and the Art Institute and the Field Museum.
From Literature
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That’s what happens when you have a payroll of $350 million and use it to amass more stars than the average planetarium.
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