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    A Zeiss projector is one of a line of planetarium projectors manufactured by the Carl Zeiss Company. Main models include Copernican (1924), Model I (1925)...
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    the dome in a planetarium. Modern planetarium projectors were first designed and built by the Carl Zeiss Jena company in Germany between 1923 and 1925...
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    at Zeiss. The result was a planetarium design which would generate all the necessary movements of the stars and planets inside the optical projector, and...
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    Walther Bauersfeld Zeiss projector Internationale Camera Actiengesellschaft Executive Board of Carl Zeiss AG "Key Figures". zeiss.com. Retrieved 18 December...
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    planetarium projector from Carl Zeiss AG. There is also a café and a movie theatre with 160 seats. The dome hall has not only a planetarium projector but also...
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    significant contribution to the success of the companies Zeiss and Schott Optical Museum Jena Zeiss projector Planetarium List of planetariums Krech, Eva-Maria;...
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    A slide projector is an optical device for projecting enlarged images of photographic slides onto a screen. Many projectors have mechanical arrangements...
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  • company Zeiss formula, a formula for depth of field calculations. Zeiss projector, a line of planetarium projectors manufactured by one of the Zeiss companies...
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    Ernst-Abbe-Stiftung. Zeiss projector "Geschichte". Zeiss-Planetarium Jena (in German). 6 January 2022. Retrieved 22 September 2022. "Kontakt". Zeiss-Planetarium...
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    For its first five decades of operation an optomechanical star projector, a Zeiss projector Mark IV, offered the audience a show based on a view of the night...
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    2006 the 1964-vintage Zeiss Mark IV star projector was replaced with a Zeiss Mark IX Universarium. The former planetarium projector is part of the underground...
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    outfitted with a Zeiss projector, the first produced by the Carl Zeiss Company in their Jena plant after the end of World War 2. The projector supplied was...
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    planetarium shows are a combined effort of the Zeiss projector, slide projectors and video projectors working together to form a multimedia experience...
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    Planetarium refurbishes the building and replaces the original Zeiss projector with a new Mark VI Zeiss unit. 1973 – A new underground expansion opens to the public...
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    was circulated to mostly North American planetariums 1973 to 1983. Zeiss projector Chartrand, Mark. "A Fifty Year Anniversary of a Two Thousand Year Dream"...
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    astronomical dome is 22 m diameter and the stars simulation equipment, a Carl Zeiss projector, model VI, and allows observing the southern and northern night sky...
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    the Planetarium in 1956. In 1960, a Zeiss Mark IV projector was installed, followed by a Zeiss Mark VI projector and new seats in 1993. In January 1997...
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    January 1995; it was the last show to use the planetarium's original Zeiss optical projector. In 2012 he received the Astronomical Society of the Pacific's...
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    Zeiss Meditec, AG, p. 33, accessed: February 6, 2011. "Eye Examination with the Slit Lamp", Zeiss, p. 33 "Eye Examination with the Slit Lamp", Zeiss,...
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    Adler Planetarium in Chicago, and has the first Carl Zeiss M1015 opto-mechanical star projector installed in the western hemisphere. The Staerkel Planetarium...
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    It had, for its time, a state-of-the-art electro-mechanical Zeiss planetarium projector that was used to project regular themed shows about the stars...
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    reflective aluminium. The planetarium (Zeiss projector Model M V) itself is located in the centre, it has over 100 projectors and is approximately 5 metres (16 ft)...
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    diameter dome above a 570-seat auditorium. The universal projector is a product of Carl Zeiss AG East Germany. "Sri Lanka Planetarium to re-open on 7th...
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    cameras typically used Carl Zeiss or Schneider Kreuznach lenses, as well as lenses manufactured by Rollei based on designs by Zeiss, and occasionally lenses...
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  • a Zeiss Universarium Mark II projector, already acquired by the City of Hamburg in 1925, became the planetarium's centerpiece. Subsequent Zeiss projectors...
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    Blink comparator (category Carl Zeiss AG)
    was invented in 1904 by physicist Carl Pulfrich at Carl Zeiss AG, then constituted as Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung. In photographs taken a few days apart, rapidly...
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    In the same year of 1927, Zeiss designed the Biotar 50mm f/1.4 for cinematography. Its still photography version, the Zeiss Biotar 58mm f/2 (Germany)...
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    example, without the Pirelli Tower). The scene is created by a Zeiss IV star projector, which has been in use since 1968. The Planetarium has about 100...
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    octagonal copper dome that housed the projector. Equipment in the Buhl Planetarium included a Zeiss II Planetarium projector with 106 lenses capable of producing...
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    seats. The planetarium uses a Mark IV Zeiss projector, which was the first installation of a large planetarium projector in Southeast Asia. Apart from the...
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