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Puducherry Science Centre & Planetarium (also known as Puducherry Science Park) is a public science planetarium. It is located in Lawspet, India. The centre was designed, developed and set up by the National Council of Science Museums.
Location | Kurinji Nagar, Lawspet,Puducherry-605008 |
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Coordinates | 11°55′52″N 79°47′07″E / 11.9310°N 79.7852°E |
Type | Children's Science Museum |
Collection size | Fun Centre, Digital Planetarium, Marine Life, Science Park |
Owner | National Council of Science Museums, Government of India, Government of Puducherry |
The Science Demonstration Corner conducts live demonstrations and experiments to groups of visitors and students. The Children's Corner offers simple experiments for children. A workshop equipped with tools and tackles is provided for maintenance of the exhibits and development of new ones. The capital cost of Rupees 375 Lakhs approximately for this facility was equally shared by the Government of India and Government of Puducherry. The Digital Planetarium's cost was borne by the State. The Science Centre and Planetarium sprawl over a 3-acre land with a built-up area of 1500 m2.
Marine life
editThe marine life gallery occupies 300 m2 divided in five sections Marine Ecology, Marine Diversity, Marine Resources, Threats to Marine Resources and Marine Tourism.
Fun Science
editThe Fun Science Gallery spreads over an area of about 300 m2, is full of opportunities for visitors to interact, explore and experience various aspects of science in a highly entertaining ambiance.
Science Park
editOutside, the Science Park covers 1 acre. It features interactive exhibits.
Digital Planetarium
editThe Digital Planetarium simulates a dynamic view of the sky to inform visitors about astronomy.
See also
editExternal links
edit- Sivaraman, R. (4 May 2015). "'Centre committed to make UT attractive to tourists'". The Hindu. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
- Staff Reporter (2 May 2015). "A new centre to transform science education". The Hindu.
- Annie Philip (29 April 2015). "Learning science to be hands-on experience". The Hindu.
- Staff Reporter (13 September 2009). "Puducherry to get a planetarium, science centre". The Hindu.