Mangaluru: Pilikula 3D planetarium, first of its kind in India, to open on March 1


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Feb 24: The much-awaited Swami Vivekananda 3D Planetarium at Pilikula will be inaugurated on March 1 by state minister for planning, statistics, science and technology M R Seetharam.

Addressing the media here on Saturday February 24, deputy commissioner Sasikanth Senthil said, "District in-charge minister Ramanath Rai, Moodbidiri MLA Abhaychandra Jain, minister for food and civil supplies U T Khader, Beltangady MLA Vasanth Bangera, chief whip of Legislative Council Ivan D Souza, MLC Capt Ganesh Karnik, MP Nalin Kumar Kateel and others will grace the occasion.

"Today we had a demonstration of the 3D planetarium and we are happy with the outcome. This is the first of its kind in Asia. There are a lot of plans on the anvil for the development of Pilikula. Pilikula is basically a combination of three components - education, conservation and celebration. Students can experience the solar system in the 3D opto mechanical project system which shows you accurate representation of the sky," he said.

"There will be six shows in a day, each show of a duration of 25 minutes. Online tickets are also available through bookmyshow.com. Ticket cost for the planetarium will be Rs 60 for adults and Rs 25 for children. We also have a plan to launch single ticket of Rs 100 so that families can experience the entire Pilikula for a day. If it works out well then we will continue it for a long-term," he added.

The 3D planetarium will be the first of its kind in India and 21st across the world with all the latest technical specifications. The new planetarium will be unidirectional with a dome diameter of 18 meters and will present modern inventions coupled with 3D technology to students and science enthusiasts. The new planetarium will have Megastar IIA optical projector from Ohira tech Japan integrated with digistar and active stereo 3D 8K digital planetarium from Evans and Sutherland Computer Corporation.

The optical megastar star projector creates a beautiful, almost, real star field and makes planets, the sun and moon visible to the naked eye. The 8K resolution digistar system uses five Christie mirage projectors seamlessly blended together using E7S auto alignment and auto blending systems that will keep the imagery looking expertly aligned.

MLA J R Lobo said, "The 170-seated 3D planetarium will be an icon of Pilikula. This planetarium is different from a normal theatre. Shows, each of 25 minutes duration, will be changed every three months. I hope this benefits students and science enthusiasts. The initial plan for 3D planetarium was made in the year 2008 with an estimated budget of Rs 8 crore, then later the technical committee was formed. As years passed on, experts were called in, the budget rose to Rs 24 crore and after tender was invited, the overall budget was Rs 36 crore. Pilikula Development Authority will now be formed and this will take Pilikula to another level in terms of learning and tourism."

Director of Pilikula Science Center Dr K V Rao, V Prasanna and others were present. 

  

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Sun, Feb 25 2018

    After 2013 Siddu's govt came to power they were many news came up with 1st time in India and some in 1st time in Asia,

    This is called genuine development.

    Mr. Lobo is the key person for many works in and around Mangalore,

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  • monu, MANGALORE

    Mon, Apr 02 2018

    Sir, it was during yogish bhat time that this planetarium was proposed and started.

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 25 2018

    why is it called ''Swami Vivekananda'' planetarium?? what has he done with regards to furthering our knowledge of space? I don't know any western countries have named their planetariums after their religious leader.

    They should have simply named it Mangalore planetarium.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Sun, Feb 25 2018

    Lobere, you are so simple, your honesty shines and makes you a good leader, not a shred politician. We are proud of Siddu sarkar development in the State while big mouth people at the Centre are boasting of demonetization while people's lives and business have become harder. Chota modi escaped and central government is proud that we have revoked his passport. This is quite an achievement, right?

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  • L n T, Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 25 2018

    Ask UP cm Yogi to visit will be Shocked but does he understand simple English.

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 25 2018

    Thank u sir for taking initiative to do such a innovative project in Mangalore.
    But the main drawback is road. U have to start widening the roads to pilekula.

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Feb 25 2018

    Hope that all these facilities in Pilikula are maintained well in the future.

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  • praveen, mangalore

    Sat, Feb 24 2018

    Yogiji you are welcome to the No 1 State Karnataka and if possible copy the same in UP. We dont have to learn anything from you. We are not behind monkeys and cows

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  • Lambert, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 24 2018

    And also Modiji, so that he can enhance his scientific knowledge on climate change. Hope that also is incorporated as additional knowledge for gen next.

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  • Deepak, mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 24 2018

    great.......
    this is called development by congress........

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  • rajesh M, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 25 2018

    Please google and check who initiated this project ?

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  • Cyril, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 24 2018

    PM Modi should be invited to cut the ribbon.
    Other wise he will say Bahiyoo.. aur beheinooo..
    Karnataka CM did not do any development..

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Sat, Feb 24 2018

    At least some good news to hear in Mangalore. May God provide peace on earth by giving guidance to all of us.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 24 2018

    BJP is saying what is this 3 and D and Planitum. This is anti national, it's western culture, there is nothing for cows here, no Gau Gobar and no Gau moothra been utilized. Dear Monkey armies go and destroy all that. See no cow is involved in Love jihad!?!?!?.... This is BJP actual development different from fake bhashans and promise. Trying to get hold of the country by empty promises and misguiding to meet its evil goal.

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  • Rajesh M, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 25 2018

    Don't give full credit to Congress. It is initiated by BJP, Former CM BS Yeddyurappa had earmarked Rs 11 crore for the planetarium, and deputy speaker of the state assembly and Mangalore City South MLA N Yogish Bhat took the project forward.

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