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Calling all astronomy enthusiasts in Mindanao! The wait is over! This May 2024, the first-ever , located in El Salvador City, Misamis Oriental, opens its doors to the public.
Operated by the Department of Science and Technology PAGASA, similar to the well-known DOST Planetarium in Quezon City, this state-of-the-art facility promises an exciting journey through the cosmos.
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Dive into captivating educational and entertaining shows about astronomy and the wonders of the night sky. Next, learn about constellations, planets, and the vastness of space in a fun and engaging way. Imagine navigating by the stars! The planetarium may offer specialised training programs in celestial navigation. You can also gaze upon the actual night sky through potential observatory visits. Availability of these programs are yet to be confirmed.
The offers an experience that goes beyond celestial spectacles. Explore its diverse features:
The Mindanao DOST’s investment in this planetarium aims to:
Visit the official Facebook page for more details!
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So, mark your calendars, Mindanao! The chance to explore the universe and unlock the mysteries of space awaits you at the brand new .
Featured image credi: Mindanao Prsd | Official Facebook
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