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Planetarium at Cleveland Natural History Museum unveils state-of-the art Sky-Skan digital projector

The Nathan and Fannye Shafran Planetarium, which opened in 2002, has just received a new digital projection system [Sky-Skan definiti system) that adds 3-D graphics, high-definition imagery and enhanced special effects to the museum’s sky shows. These additions “will allow us to present brighter, more detailed sky shows,” said Glenda Bogar, the museum’s associate director of communication.

Read full story here in Cleveland.com.


Photo: John Kuntz, The Plain Dealer

Judith Rubin
Judith Rubin
Judith Rubin ([email protected]) is a leading journalist, content marketing specialist and connector in the international attractions industry. She reports on design and technical design, production and project management, industry trends and company culture. From 2005-2020 she ran communications and publications for the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA). In 2013, she was honored with the TEA Service Award. She was development director of IMERSA and publicist for the Large Format Cinema Association, and has contributed to the publications of PLASA, IAAPA and the International Planetarium Society. Judith joined World’s Fair magazine in 1987, which introduced her to the attractions industry. She joined InPark in 2010. Judith earned a BFA from Pratt Institute. She has lived in Detroit, New York, Oakland, and now Saint Louis, where she is active in the local arts community.

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