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The
Morehead
Planetarium and Science Center, one of the largest
planetariums in the United States, fills thousands of
visitors with knowledge and wonder each year. The Morehead
Planetarium Building and grounds complete with
a 68-foot, domed Star Theater and Zeiss Model VI Star
Projector, scientific exhibits and classrooms, 24-inch
Cassegrain reflecting telescope and observation decks,
Visitors' Center, art galleries, rose gardens and the
massive sundial--were built for students of all ages
with all interests. Planetarium shows teach the public
about the night sky, lunar landings, the travels of
the Voyager spacecraft, black holes, the Big Bang and
more. Weekend matinees include shows for children and
families alike. Many of the planetarium's shows are
completely original, written and produced on location
at the Morehead.
The
Morehead Planetarium Building was a gift of John Motley
Morehead III (1870-1965), class of 1891, whose mission
of educating the community lives on. Since 1949, the
Star Theater has been a giant classroom for students,
teachers, school groups, senior citizens, youth groups,
and the general public. As the United State space program
began, the Morehead provided training for U.S. astronauts
from the Mercury program to the Apollo-Soyuz program.
The
building also houses special rooms for university functions,
a 400-seat banquet hall, faculty meeting rooms and lounges,
and facilities for administrations of Morehead Foundation
programs.

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