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Ohio planetarium gets NASA funding to develop free-to-share content for planetariums worldwide
POSTED 01 Apr 2016 . BY Tom Anstey
Teaming up with CosmoQuest, the planetarium will develop new creative commons-licensed content that can be freely used and modified
The Ward Beecher Planetarium at Youngstown State University (YSU) in Ohio, US, has been awarded US$650,000 (€584,600, £455,300) in funding by NASA to support development of 3D animation and fulldome visual materials to be distributed for free to planetariums worldwide.

The grant is part of a US$11.5m (€10.3m, £8m) five-year agreement between NASA and Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE), which is expanding citizen science and educational activities through CosmoQuest – an online virtual reality programme inviting the world to explore the universe.

Teaming up with CosmoQuest, the planetarium will develop new creative commons-licensed content that can be freely used and modified. Called “Project Science”, the shareware will be produced through an online depository of data visualisations.

“The central goal of CosmoQuest is to bring science to the people, and to get them involved,” said Patrick Durrell, YSU associate professor of Astronomy and director of the planetarium. “One of the best ways to do that is through the many planetariums throughout the world.”

With the funding, YSU will hire a content designer to create the videos and images, with the appointment of a student to assist. The funds also will be used to upgrade the planetarium’s computing facilities and to purchase a new high-resolution fulldome system.
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Ohio planetarium gets NASA funding to develop free-to-share content for planetariums worldwide
POSTED 01 Apr 2016 . BY Tom Anstey
Teaming up with CosmoQuest, the planetarium will develop new creative commons-licensed content that can be freely used and modified
The Ward Beecher Planetarium at Youngstown State University (YSU) in Ohio, US, has been awarded US$650,000 (€584,600, £455,300) in funding by NASA to support development of 3D animation and fulldome visual materials to be distributed for free to planetariums worldwide.

The grant is part of a US$11.5m (€10.3m, £8m) five-year agreement between NASA and Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE), which is expanding citizen science and educational activities through CosmoQuest – an online virtual reality programme inviting the world to explore the universe.

Teaming up with CosmoQuest, the planetarium will develop new creative commons-licensed content that can be freely used and modified. Called “Project Science”, the shareware will be produced through an online depository of data visualisations.

“The central goal of CosmoQuest is to bring science to the people, and to get them involved,” said Patrick Durrell, YSU associate professor of Astronomy and director of the planetarium. “One of the best ways to do that is through the many planetariums throughout the world.”

With the funding, YSU will hire a content designer to create the videos and images, with the appointment of a student to assist. The funds also will be used to upgrade the planetarium’s computing facilities and to purchase a new high-resolution fulldome system.
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Ireland’s Office of Public Works (OPW) has unveiled plans to redevelop the former north wing of the National Concert Hall in Dublin into an interactive children’s science centre, with a planetarium at the heart of the multi-million euro development.
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