Jawaharlal Nehru planetarium- sir t.chowdaiah road

Introduction:

The Jawaharlal Nehru planetarium is located in Bangalore of sir.t. chowdaiah road in Bangalore..it is famous for sky theatre shows and science park ( for children )at Jawaharlal Nehru are very popular and attracted about 500 people per day....

History ;

it was founded by Bangalore city corporation in 1989..since 1992 it is managed by newly formed Bangalore association for science eduction ( BASE )..
The planetarium has seating capacity of 200 with planetarium projector..

Timings;

It will open at 10.30 a.m to 5.00 p.m
Except Monday...

Direcrtion ;

It may have 5-6 kms from majestic and it will take 10-  15 minutes of journey by vehicles and there is so many bus continent to this place. . From majestic via coffee board ( Indian express )...

Entry fee ;

There is a entry fee of 50 per head and parking fee of 20 rupee....other than there is no any fee. ..

Nearest place;

Indira Gandhi musical fountain it is in front of Jawaharlal Nehru planetarium itmay have 100 mts long from this place....

Declaration;

It was nice experience to us..The Sky-theater programme at this planetarium is supported by exhibition of posters at exhibition hall. The posters have various details which cannot be shown in the Sky-theater programme. These exhibitions are of high educational value for those who are interested to learn much more and deeper in the subject of astronomy. The exhibits at this exhibition hall of Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium include Astronomy Photographs, Cartoons, Paintings and Quotations.

We can also see the giant color pictures of the Galaxies on display at the exhibition hall of this planetarium. We can also see a set of paintings and sculptures on the permanent display. One more interesting thing is the weighing scale which shows our weight on all of the planets and also gives print-out. One Science kiosk donated by IBM company is also installed in the Exhibition hall. The exhibition area houses a stall where one can buy books, science kits, models, telescopes, astro-photos, etc.

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