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Established 19 January 1989 (1989-01-19) Visitors 10,500 (2009)8,063 (2010)16,726 (2011)19,800 (2012)16,925 (2013)17,526 (2014) Curator Adolph Kunert (1989-1990)Dr. Zalia Morshidi (1990-1994)Rozalina Annuar (1999)Ismandy Ali (2006-present) Hours Open today · 9AM–4:30PMFriday9AM–4:30PMSaturday9AM–12PMSunday9:30AM–12PMMonday9AM–4:30PMTuesday9AM–4:30PMWednesday9AM–4:30PMThursday9AM–4:30PMSuggest an edit Similar Kuching Civic Centre, Malacca Stamp Museum, Labuan Maritime Museum, Malacca Al‑Quran Museum, Malacca Transportation Museum Profiles |
Astronomy space questions and answers with students at sultan iskandar planetarium in malaysia
The Sultan Iskandar Planetarium (Malay: Planetarium Sultan Iskandar) is a planetarium in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. It is also the first planetarium to be constructed in Malaysia.
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- Astronomy space questions and answers with students at sultan iskandar planetarium in malaysia
- History
- References
History
The RM 3 million planetarium was constructed along with RM 30 million Kuching Civic Centre. It was officiated by Sultan Iskandar of Johor who was the then Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia on 19 January 1989 and was opened to the public on 1 March 1989. The planetarium has a sitting capacity of 172, equipped with a white dome of 15 metres in diameter, fitted with four projectors, and lightning facilities. The planetarium uses a German-made Zeiss projector which can show 5000 stars, a moon, and several special effects. The main purpose of this planetarium is to show educational videos about astronomy and to give the audience an experience of the outer space. The first show screened in the planetarium was a documentary about the moon made by a professor from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM). The first curator of this planetarium was a German citizen named Adolph Kunert. He was appointed to the position for one year before he returned to his home country. Among the programmes organised by the planetarium are: school holiday space science programmes, entourage to Sabah solar eclipse observations, camps, astoquiz, Astronomy Day, exhibitions and roadshows. The planetarium also offers industry training programmes for Information Technology, Science, and Social Science students.