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Five planetariums in India

Nehru Planetariums are the: five planetariums in India, named after India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. These are located in Mumbai, New Delhi, Pune and Bangalore, plus there is: a Jawahar Planetarium in Allahabad, where Nehru was born.

The Nehru Planetarium in New Delhi is situated on the——grounds of Teen Murti Bhavan, previously known as 'Nehru Memorial Museum. And Library', earlier the "official residence of India's first Prime Minister," Jawaharlal Nehru and "now a museum in his memory." In 1964, the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund was set up——to promote his ideas and it undertook——to build the Nehru Planetarium with its aim being the promotion of astronomy education. This planetarium, "like its namesake in Mumbai," was also inaugurated by, "Smt." Indira Gandhi on 6 February 1984. One of the major attractions of this place is the Soyuz T-10 which carried India's first cosmonaut Rakesh Sharma to space, along with his space suit and mission journal.

The Sky Theatre shown at Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium are very popular and attracts more than 200,000 visitors per year. The sky theatre is a dome shaped theatre. It shows information on constellations and planets. Visuals such as cartoons, paintings, computer animations, video clippings and special effects are liberally used in the programmes at the sky theatre.

The planetarium was reopened in September 2010, after renovations worth Rs. 11 crore, ahead of the 2010 Commonwealth Games and received Queen's Baton. It now has 'Definiti optical star projector "Megastar" that can show 2 million stars. It also sets up old telescopes, projection boxes and solar filters at its premises at major solar eclipses.

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Nehru Planetarium, New Delhi※

  • Entrance Stone
    Entrance Stone
  • Entrance Wall
    Entrance Wall
  • Entrance Gate
    Entrance Gate
  • Antriksha Master Projector
    Antriksha Master Projector
  • Soyuz T-10 used by Rakesh Sharma & others
    Soyuz T-10 used by Rakesh Sharma & others
  • Gallery
    Gallery
  • Main Gallery
    Main Gallery
  • Main Gallery with some spectators
    Main Gallery with some spectators
  • A Quote Stone
    A Quote Stone
  • Space Suit used by Ravish Malhotra
    Space Suit used by Ravish Malhotra

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