Bayonne Elementary
School Planetarium Program
Have
you ever wondered what the sky would look at night? Now, you don't have
to wait for the sun to go down to find out!
At the Bayonne
High School Planetarium, 6,000 stars can be projected to simulate the night
sky.
Every celestial
object that you could see from Bayonne or other locations can accurately
be displayed using our Spitz Planetarium
Projector
The program
is based on the curriculum of Harcourt texts used throughout the district.
The courses are directed in preparing students for the GEPA and ESPA state
testing programs.
The
planetarium program covers topics such as:
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The Sun and the Planets
The Moon
Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors
Telescopes and Space Probes
The Space Program
Nebula, Star Clusters, and Galaxies
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Now, the mysteries
of the universe are revealed using VHS, DVD, CD visuals, internet real-time
imaging, slide and LCD projection, and Dolby Digital Sound.
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Coordinator:
Thomas J. Tokar
Site Design:
Jennifer Vargas
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