planets are important because they can help us find out more about our planet. Planets can give us resources for our planet. Going to them can let us see what are planet looks like from outer space. They also give us something to do.
well without the planets earth would be alone- the sun is counted as a planet, as is the moon so imagine how crazy the temperatures would get!! And there would be no day, no night- just darkness......
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It is important because it contains our planet Earth, the sun in which our ecosystem harvests energy and other planets to help the Earth to maintain a steady orbit around the sun, just at the right distance so we don't fry or freeze.
Planetariums were made to make it easy and convenient to show people some of the things they might want to look at in the sky. Planetariums allow the operator to "jump" forward or back in time, or to display the night sky as it would appear from other locations, or during the daytime. It's also useful to be able to show people what the dark night sky looks like, even if you are in a bright city or in bad weather.
A large indoor space to look at stars,planets,the milky way,other galaxys,and other astronamical studys
You have been living your whole life on a planet. Planets make up solar systems, solar systems make up galaxies, and galaxies make up universes which make up all of existence in space.
Planetariums are important because they are used to teach the people about astronomy, they are also used for entertainment purposes.
that is because it keeps the solar system stable
There are no reason that science is Not important. It is very important. Deal with it.
if dicta is not binding, why is it important?
to be a scientist you need to have 6 important skills,observationclassificationinferringpredictingmeasuringmost important... COMMUNICATION
why is it important study ICT
Order of importance can begin with the least important point. This is the end and the most important.
plan·e·tar·i·um /ˌplaniˈte(ə)rēəm/ Noun: 1: A domed building in which images of stars, planets, and constellations are projected for public entertainment or education. 2: A device used to project such images. This is the definition of "planetarium". The reason why they are important is because they are used to teach the public about astronomy. Planetariums are also used for entertainment purposes.
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Starlab created the first portable digital projector for use in planetariums.
Mostly in offices or planetariums, observing and studying what they saw in there observatory's. That's my summary as to of what I read on other websites
Sidmouth is located in Devin, United Kingdom. Sidmouth is home to one of the biggest indoor planetariums in the world. Many astronomers come there anually.
Barry Gordon has written: 'Astrophotography' -- subject(s): Astronomical photography, Planetariums
Planetariums are usually domed theaters with rows of chairs arranged for people to sit comfortably while watching a video or demonstration about astronomy that is played by a projector and, often times, controlled by an operator.
Giovanni Dondi dall'Orologio has written: 'Tractatus astrarii' -- subject(s): Astronomical clocks, Early works to 1800, Medieval Astronomy, Planetariums, Solar system 'Rime'
Laser light shows are commonly offered in planetariums such as the Hayden Planetarium or in other domed structures. Some laser light shows are also held outdoors, such as the shows held at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore.
It was Claudius Ptolemy, 98-160. His Ptolemaic system describing the planets' movements among the stars was generally accepted for about 1400 years. Until the computer age, the Ptolemaic model was also used in planetariums.
Very litte: it predicted the positions of the planets reasonably well, and in addition it predicted all the phases of Venus, which the Ptolemaic theory failed to do. It would have served as an adequate model had not a better model come along as a result of Kepler's work. When Kepler's model with elliptical orbits was matched against Newton's later theories of dynamics and good agreement was found, the old theories with their circles and epicycles were consigned to the history books. That does not mean that the old theories were 'wrong' in modelling the plants' positions, they just were not as accurate as the model we use now. But for many years the Ptolemaic theory was used as the basis for planetariums, and they worked reasonably accurately until computerised planetariums came along.
Because they have ablities that teaching from a normal sky you wouldn't have access to. You can look at the stars at any time in the day, no matter if it's light outside or not. You can also zoom in on planets and stars, and use a laser pointer. You can also look at the stars like they would be at any time, like 2 am for example, no matter what time it truly is.