Kevin
Milani (Hibbing Community College, Hibbing, Minnesota, USA),
2018 winner of the "Two weeks in Italy",
during a projection to the high school students of Istituto Primo Levi
and Agenzia Formativa Don Tedoldi of Lumezzane (Brescia) inside Odeon
Theater. In the second image, under the dome of Serafino Zani Astronomical Observatory, there are (from the left): Ivan Prandelli, Mario Benigna, Kevin Milani, Tarcisio Zani and Roberto Zani. Listen the memory of the experience |
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2017
winner Shawn Laatsch (Emera Astronomy
Center, Orono, Maine) during one the meetings between Brescia and Lumezzane
in the North of Italy. |
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2016
winner Stephen Case (Strickler Planetarium,
Olivet Nazarene University, Bourbonnais, Illinois) with Loris Ramponi
in the Castle of Brescia, site of the first public astronomical observatory
in Italy, Specola Cidnea Observatory. |
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2015 winner ShiAnne Kattner (Casper Planetarium, Casper, Wyoming) with an infrared camera before entering the mobile planetarium with the students ShiAnne Kattner visiting the reflected ceiling sundial, one of the ten places to visit of the "Brescia astronomical itinerary" |
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2014 winner Dave Weinrich (Planetarium, Minnesota State University, Moorhead, Minnesota) at the Castle of Brescia and under the dome of the Astronomical Observatory Serafino Zani. | ||
2013
winner Patricia Toth Seaton (Howard B.
Owens Science Center, Lanham-Seabrook, Maryland) present the planetarium
lesson before to enter in the inflatable dome. At right Patty under the
astronomical clock of Piazza Loggia (Brescia). |
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2012 winner Stephen R. McNeil (Brigham Young University, Idaho Planetarium Rexburg, Idaho) with vice mayor of Municipality that receive a gift from the American teacher. |
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2011
winner Joseph E. Ciotti (Hokulani Imaginarium,
Kaneohe, Hawaii), in the image at left, during the press conference at
the Municipality of Lumezzane. |
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2010
winner Michele Wistisen (Casper Planetarium,
Casper, Wyoming) with the students after a lesson in the mobile planetarium.
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2006 winner Carolyn R. Kaichi (Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii) at Specola Cidnea Observatory (Castle of Brescia) and with the "double Starlab" of the Museum of Constellation (Planetarium of Lumezzane and Observatory Serafino Zani). |
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2005
winner Corey Radman (Discovery Science
Center, Fort Collins, Colorado) present "Magic walls" projection
to the high school students in Brescia. Corey
Radman with the "Double Starlab" under the dome |
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John
Meader (Northern Stars Planetarium, Maine), 2004
winner of the
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Dayle
Brown (Pegasus Production, Indiana), first at left, 2003
winner of the Dayle
Brown with a group of teachers after an astronomy |
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Use of
the astrolab before the lesson under the dome with Live
music under the Starlab dome during the week with the |
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A week in Italy for an American Planetarium Operator - Year 2000 Raymond Shubinsky (East Kentucky Center for science, mathematics & Technology) showing wonderful astronomical images, taken in the Arizona desert, before to enter with the students in the itinerant planetarium Raymond
Shubinsky tells "Shishigua" and others Native American
legends |
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A week
in Italy for an American Planetarium Operator - Year 1999 April
Whitt (Fernbank Science Center, Atlanta, Georgia) with double
Starlab projector of April
Whitt with the students of Liceo Bertacchi school of Lecco
after |
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A week
in Italy for an American Planetarium Operator - Year 1998 Dee
Wanger (Discovery Center Science Museum, Fort Collins, Colorado)
under the six meter Dee
Wanger observe the Sun with the telescope of |
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A week
in Italy for an American Planetarium Operator - Year 1997 Jerry
Vinski (Planetarium of the Raritan Valley Community College,
New Jersey) under
Jerry
Vinski with Starlab planetarium in the |
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A
week in Italy for an American Planetarium Operator - Year 1996
Jeanne E. Bishop near Serafino Zani Astronomical Observatory |
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A week in Italy for an American Planetarium Operator - Year 1995 Susan Reynolds (OCM Boces Planetarium, Syracuse, New York) inside the Starlab dome
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