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Griffith Observatory Griffith is a tourist attraction site in Los Angeles, California sitting in the south facing slope of mount Hollywood in Los Angeles Griffith Park. The site is named under the previous Griffith Bill. Griffith against the saying that observatory should be located on remote mountainous and restricted to scientists. Planetarium shows are from 11 am to 10 pm at a cost of $7 for adults and $ 5 for students as per August 2013 and open for six days a week. The observatory is divided up into six exhibitions: The Wilder Hall of the Eye, the Ahmanson Hall of the Sky, the W.M. Keck Foundation Central Rotunda, the Cosmic Connection, the Gunther Depths of Space Hall, and the Edge of Space Mezzanine (Bill, 28)Gunther Depths of Space Hall ExhibitThe large new Richard and Lois Gunther Depths of Space exhibit gallery activated by the recent transformation of cosmic perspective that began when people first went into space.
The horizon no longer be bounded by observation and understanding of the sky bonded to the ground .The Gunther Depths of Space is filled with unique with exhibits that are as monumental representing ideas of different individual (Bill, 31). In this part the following are represented. Planets, our earth, our solar system, other worlds, other stars, Milky Way, galaxy, iconic universe, a familiar star pattern and a big picture related to the exhibits.Planet- from the edge of mezzanine and below, visitors encounter a row of nine subtly illuminated, accurately.
The sun is represented by horizon; 3-dimensioonal model of the solar system is mounted on top a stand. Common and unique elements transform the features of each planet into landscape for visitors. Besides each stand is physical data about the planet and its gravitational pull. Our earth- the stand holding planet earth has an opening to a chamber below mezzanine include seismograph instrument, six foot earth model, a two foot projection earth model stimulating our atmosphere and oceans. Projector is a symbol of our old earth based perspective e of the sky.
Solar system- on the left of planet stand, visitors’ eyes are drawn upwards to suspend projected model of the solar system (Bill, 32). Each planet revolves round the sun. This represents the accurate motion of the solar system.Other world, other stars- the station has simple LED counter known planets to illustrate the pace of discovery ad confront and confront visitors with change from traditional of planets. New systems are aligned which look like and their relative to the earth. Milky Way galaxy- a glass model of Milky Way galaxy floats in the midair and illustrates the 3-dimension of a galactic home.
It invites visitors to explore nature of the galaxies. Iconic universe-this is represented by the screen. It provides an opportunity to highlight breaking news and most recent scientific results. Familiar star pattern- this is a sphere that can be approached from all sides but only from one voltage point (Bill, 32). This exhibit demonstrates how position and perspective for an observer affect the pattern of the object one observe.Our address-this uses ever increasing scale of the universe. It involves the universal address of the visitor to the observatory is written, the street, city, state, nation, earth, solar system, milky way galaxy.
The five arresting images represent our address at even larger scales. Big picture-this is the largest astronomically accurate image ever produced. It comprises of million stars, galaxies and other celestial objects. This enables visitors to change perception as they move away from the wall. Works CitedGriffith, Bill. Griffith Observatory: The Classic Strips from 1977-1980: with 16 Previously Uncollected Pages. Seattle, WA: Fanta graphics Books, 1993. Print.
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