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A “Moon” jump, a mini-tornado and other novelties at the Moscow Planetarium
A “Moon” jump, a mini-tornado and other novelties at the Moscow Planetarium
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The Moscow Planetarium opened on June 12 after major renovations. The planetarium was closed for 17 years and now it has been fully revived. The renovated... 15.06.2011, Sputnik International
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A “Moon” jump, a mini-tornado and other novelties at the Moscow Planetarium
13:57 GMT 15.06.2011 (Updated: 19:54 GMT 19.10.2022) The Moscow Planetarium opened on June 12 after major renovations.
The planetarium was closed for 17 years and now it has been fully revived.
The renovated building features two observatories, exhibition halls, a 4D cinema and Europe's largest dome screen.
The Moscow Planetarium opened on June 12 after major renovations.
The planetarium was closed for 17 years and now it has been fully revived.
The renovated building features two observatories, exhibition halls, a 4D cinema and Europe's largest dome screen.