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Schoolchildren in Lancashire and Cumbria will be able to visit an inflatable planetarium thanks to Lancaster University.The planetarium - called LUniverse - could inspire the next generation by using state-of-the
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Lancaster University's virtual planetarium is staging weekly online events for adults and children aged 9 and above.LUniverse is run by the University's Physics Department whose scientists have devised ... the pandemic."There have already been online
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Instead, scientists have devised remote sessions to enable children to experience the wonders of the night sky despite the pandemic.The planetarium called LUniverse offers a 360 degree immersive experience using ... questions."LUniverse is partially
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It is being supported by Lancaster Physics which is also sending the department's own mobile planetarium, LUniverse, accompanied by Dr Julie Wardlow. ... Dr Julie Wardlow will be in attendance with Lancaster's mobile planetarium, LUniverse, as well as Dr
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They will also be included in some of the touring LUniverse planetarium shows which visit local schools and community events.Orbiting a million miles from Earth, the James Webb Telescope has
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I can't wait to see the data and share the excitement with local people!" The event will include a show inside the University's mobile inflatable planetarium called LUniverse, which ... They will also be included in the touring LUniverse planetarium