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535: 398: 559: 165: 547: 149: 523: 140: 421:. In 1983, the museum purchased the Planetarium from the city, and closed it for remodeling. On July 20, 1978, the Planetarium reopened as the Saint Louis Science Center. On November 2, 1991, as part of a $ 34 million expansion, a new building opened across from the Planetarium south of I-64, on Oakland Avenue, increasing the size of the Science Center by a factor of seven. The new building was constructed on land that had previously been the site of the 459: 308: 36: 172: 252: 455:. In 2019, the OMNIMAX theater underwent its first major renovations since opening in 1991, becoming the fourth OMNIMAX theater to use the IMAX with laser projection system. Other improvements include new state-of-the-art sound technology, a NanoSeam screen for a more uniform screen surface, and upgraded and wider seating. 510:
brought on as a consultant. Called GROW, the project’s centerpiece is a 5,000 square foot permanent pavilion that has a flexible, open floor plan that houses ever-changing exhibits and events. Its primary focus is the story of agriculture and the many ways technology is shaping the agricultural
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On February 8, 1997, an air-supported building was added to the main building, the Exploradome. With an additional 18,000 square feet (1,700 m), it was intended as a temporary facility for traveling exhibitions, additional classrooms, and to host large group events. Notable exhibits have
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Funding for the first structure of the current campus began in 1955, with $ 1 million of a $ 110 million city bond issue specified for the construction of a planetarium. Two years were spent surveying locations. The first proposed site, on the northern side of Forest Park near the
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Mark IX Star Projector. Installed in 2001, this machine is one of only three in the United States and thirteen in the world. The unusual request for an "open" planetarium theater called of the extremely bright stellar projections, a challenge outstandingly mastered by
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One of the most recognizable features of the St. Louis Science Center is the five-story domed OMNIMAX theater, which shows a variety of educational films and documentaries year round. Occasionally, the theater features feature films as they are released, such as
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students participating in the Cognitive, Computational and Systems Neuroscience (CCSN) pathway have created a series of exhibitions displayed at the St. Louis Science Center in an outreach program since the pathway's inception in 2008.
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magazine described it as, "Looking like some strange craft spun down to earth from outer space... St. Louis's new planetarium perches gracefully on a rise in ... Forest Park".
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at Lindell and DeBaliviere, was scrapped because of restrictions on subdivisions. The location was changed to the southern part of the park, on the site of the old
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In 2016, the museum’s largest major addition in 25 years was completed. The new exhibit space was designed by St. Louis-based design firm Arcturis with
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headquarters. Connected to the Planetarium via a Skybridge over I-64, the new exhibits in the main building were devoted to
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station, which was demolished in 1960. The plan was to build a planetarium, science museum, and natural history museum.
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event was held at the St. Louis Science Center featuring talks, demonstrations and displays from the
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with a unique shape (Obata was later tasked in the 1970s with designing the
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props, costumes and artifacts, including a full-size bridge from the USS
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Bringing Science to Life: A Guide from the Saint Louis Science Center
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The James S. McDonnell Planetarium, built in 1963 and featuring a
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Saint Louis Science Center is located in Forest Park (St. Louis)
St. Louis, Missouri
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38°37′44″N 90°16′15″W / 38.6289°N 90.2708°W / 38.6289; -90.2708
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