Planetarium |
Zeiss Projector Model |
Acquisition Date |
End Date |
Remarks
|
Sijthoff planetarium [nl], The Hague, Netherlands |
Mark I |
1934 |
1976 |
Destroyed by fire, although the projector has been restored.[7]
|
Silesian Planetarium, Chorzów, Poland |
Mark II |
1955 |
2018 |
Silesian Planetarium, the oldest Mark II still in use worldwide, the oldest and biggest planetarium in Poland.
Retired in July 2018, will be reopened after upgrade in mid 2020.
|
Tycho Brahe Planetarium, Copenhagen, Denmark |
Starmaster |
1989 |
2012 |
The only experienced operator in Denmark retired in 2012. Jesper H.
|
Adler Planetarium, Chicago, Illinois, USA |
Mark II/III |
1930 |
1969 |
Projector was converted from Mark II to Mark III from 1959 to 1961[8][9][10]
|
Mark VI |
1969 |
2011 |
Replaced with "Digital Starball" system from Global Immersion Ltd.
|
Planetario Luis Enrique Erro, Mexico City, Mexico |
Mark IV |
1964 |
2006 |
It was the first planetarium in Mexico opened to general public and it is also one of the oldest in Latin America.[11]
|
Planetario Simon Bolivar, Maracaibo, Venezuela |
Starmaster |
1968 |
Present |
It was the second planetarium in Venezuela.
|
SDSK Budapest Planetarium [hu], Budapest, Hungary |
Mark VI |
1969 |
2017 |
The planetarium closed indefinitely in 2017 due to rain damage.
|
Buhl Planetarium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA |
Mark II |
1939 |
1994 |
Now on exhibit (but not in operation) at the Carnegie Science Center.
|
Ukraine. Kyiv planetarium
|
Mark IV
|
1988
|
Present
|
The dome is the second largest in Europe with a screen area of 830 m2
|
Bangkok Planetarium, Bangkok, Thailand |
Mark IV |
1964 |
2016 |
Replaced by an Evans & Sutherland Digistar 5. The projector is still inside the planetarium but not in operation.[12]
|
Denki kagakukan [ja], Osaka, Japan |
Mark II (No.23) |
1937 |
1989 |
First Planetarium in Japan Preserved at Osaka Science Museum.
|
Tonichi Tenmonkan [ja], Tokyo, Japan |
Mark II (No.26) |
1938 |
25 May 1945 |
Destroyed by Bombing of Tokyo
|
Gotoh Planetarium [ja], Tokyo, Japan |
Mark IV(No.1) |
1957 |
2001 |
|
Akashi Municipal Planetarium [ja], Akashi, Japan |
Universal(UPP)23/3 |
1960 |
Present |
The oldest projector which is operating in Japan.
|
Nagoya City Science Museum, Nagoya, Japan |
Mark IV |
1962 |
2010 |
Closed for renovation in August 2010
|
Mark IX |
2011 |
Present |
Re-opened in March 2011[13][14]
|
Fernbank Planetarium, Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
Mark V |
1967/8? |
Present |
[15]
|
Hamburg Planetarium, Hamburg, Germany |
Mark II |
1925 |
1957 |
Projector was acquired by the City of Hamburg in 1925, the planetarium was opened to the public in 1930.
|
Mark IV |
1957 |
1983 |
|
Mark VI |
1983 |
2003 |
|
Mark IX |
2006 |
Present |
|
Hayden Planetarium, New York, New York, USA |
Mark II |
1935 |
1960 |
[16]
|
Mark IV |
1960 |
1973
|
Mark VI |
1973 |
1997
|
Mark IX |
1999 |
Present
|
Humboldt Planetarium [es], Caracas, Venezuela |
Mark III (modified) |
1950 |
Present |
This planetarium is the oldest in Latin America.[17][18]
|
Johannesburg Planetarium, Johannesburg, South Africa |
Mark III (upgraded from Mark II) |
1960 |
Present |
Acquired from the city of Hamburg and upgraded to Mark III prior to installation.[19]
|
Manitoba Museum, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
Mark Vs |
1967 |
Present |
[20]
|
Telus World of Science Edmonton, Edmonton, Canada |
|
1984 |
2008 |
[21]
|
Galileo Galilei planetarium, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Mark V |
1967 |
2011 |
Replaced by MEGASTAR II A[22]
|
Morehead Planetarium, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA |
Mark II |
1949 |
1969 |
[23]
|
Mark VI |
1969 |
6 May 2011
|
Planetarium of Tripoli,
Tripoli, Libya
|
Spacemaster
|
1980
|
2007
|
not in operate but Still in the building
|
James S. McDonnell Planetarium, St. Louis, Missouri, USA |
Mark IX |
2001 |
Present |
replaced an Evans & Sutherland Digistar[24]
|
Samuel Oschin Planetarium, Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, California, USA |
Mark IV |
1964 |
2006 |
|
Mark IX |
2006 |
Present |
|
Strasenburgh Planetarium, Rochester, New York, USA |
Mark VI |
1968 |
Present |
Originally cost $240,234 – in 1968 dollars.[25]
|
Planetario de Bogotá, Bogotá, Bogotá, Colombia |
Mark VI |
1969 |
Present |
[26]
|
Fiske Planetarium, Boulder, Colorado, USA |
Mark VI |
1975 |
2012 |
Replaced by an Ohira Tech MEGASTAR.[27]
|
Planetario Universidad de Santiago [es], Santiago, Chile |
Mark VI |
1972 |
Present |
[28][29]
|
Calouste Gulbenkian Planetarium [pt], Lisbon, Portugal |
UPP 23/4 |
1965 |
2004 |
[30]
|
Mark IX |
2005 |
Present
|
Delafield Planetarium, Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Georgia, USA |
Skymaster ZKP-3 |
2000 |
Present |
[31]
|
Charles Hayden Planetarium, Boston Museum of Science, Boston, MA, USA |
Mark VI |
1970 |
2010 |
[32]
|
Starmaster |
2011 |
Present |
[33]
|
Nehru Planetarium, Mumbai, India |
Mark IV |
1977 |
2003 |
Replaced by an Evans & Sutherland Digistar 3[34]
|
Planetario Ulrico Hoepli, Milan, Italy |
Mark IV |
1968 |
Present |
[35]
|
Planetario Ciudad de Rosario, Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina |
Mark IV |
1962 |
Present |
Projector was acquired by the City of Rosario in 1962, the planetarium was opened to the public in 1984[36]
|
Planetarium (Belgium), Brussels, BELGIUM |
Mark II |
1935 |
1966 |
Planetarium was closed between 1939 and 1954. Closed again in 1966. Building and projector were destroyed in 1969. A new building with a new projector was built in 1976.[37][38][39][40]
|
UPP 23/5 |
1976 |
present
|
Moscow Planetarium, Moscow, Russia |
Mark II |
1929 |
1976 |
Details preserved at Moscow Planetarium
|
Mark VI |
1977 |
1994 |
Preserved at Moscow Planetarium Planetarium ceased work in 1994
|
Mark IX |
2010 |
Present |
Projector was acquired in 2010, the planetarium was renovated and opened to the public in 2011
|
London Planetarium, Baker Street, London, UK |
Mark IV |
1958 |
1995 |
Now in Science Museum collection.[41][42]
|
Chabot Space and Science Center, Oakland, California, USA
|
Mark VIII
|
1999
|
Present
|
As of 2016, the Mark VIII projector unit was successfully repaired, after several years being dysfunctional.
|
Cozmix, Bruges, Belgium |
ZKP 3b |
2002 |
Present |
[43]
|
Espaço do Conhecimento do UFMG, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil |
ZKP 4 |
2010 |
Present |
[44]
|
Dow Planetarium, Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Mark V |
1966 |
2011 |
Now at exhibit at the new planetarium[45]
|
Sri Lanka Planetarium, Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Mark IV |
1965 |
Present |
This was a gift from east Germany
|
Planetário Professor Francisco José Gomes Ribeiro (Colégio Estadual do Paraná), Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil
|
ZKP 1 |
1978 |
Present |
|
Planetário da Fundação Espaço Cultural, João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil
|
Spacemaster
|
1982
|
Present
|
[46]
|
Birla Planetarium, Kolkata, India
|
Universal
|
1962
|
|
[47]
|
Sardar Patel Planetarium, Vadodara, India
|
Spacemaster
|
1976
|
|
[47]
|
Nehru Planetarium, Mumbai, India
|
Universal
|
1977
|
|
[47]
|
Sternwarte Planetarium SIRIUS, Schwanden near Sigriswil, Switzerland
|
ZKP 2
|
2000
|
2014
|
|
ZKP 4
|
2014
|
Present
|
|