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We can step off into
space if we want to using Casper’s most sophisticated time machine and
starship. An entire universe of time and space are now ours to explore.
Yet this journey would
not have been possible without the support and generosity of a variety of
visionaries.
The
journey began in 1966 when the Casper Planetarium first opened its doors.
As the first of its kind in Wyoming, the Casper Planetarium sported a state
of the art Spitz star machine and seating for 71. Gradually images, music
and video were added to planetarium programs,
and fully automated feature length planetarium programs were offered. Yet
through it all, the star machine remained the same.
In 2006, shortly after
the celebration of the Planetarium’s 40th anniversary, discussion
began for a renovation of the Casper Planetarium. While the structure of
the building would remain unchanged, the Spitz star machine would be
replaced by a Konica-Minolta Mediaglobe; the world’s first all dome, full
color, single projector planetarium system. But where would funding for
such a monumental project come from?
Two local agencies
stepped up to accept the challenge. These two agencies are BOCES and the
Natrona County Recreation Joint Powers Board.
BOCES, the Board of Cooperative Educational Services, exists to provide
educational opportunities to citizens of Natrona County that the Natrona
county School District or Casper College could not provide alone. BOCES
funds many programs in Natrona County, including ACE, the dual credit
program for high school juniors and seniors. The addition of the
Mediaglobe allows for greater flexibility in teaching
one of the articulated ACE courses, Astronomy 1050 which is offered to
students at Kelly Walsh High School. In addition, BOCES assistance with the
renovation of the planetarium will have a positive impact on the education
of every Natrona County elementary student.
The
mission of the Natrona County Recreation Joint Powers Board’s is “Funding
unmet educational and recreational needs of students in Natrona County." In
addition to assisting with the renovation of the
planetarium, the Joint Powers Board also funds
FRED. The Fabulous Recreational Enrichment Days program provides enrichment
to the students of the Natrona County School District. While teachers are
engaged in on site professional development children explore the world as it
visits them right in their own classroom with presenters from around the
community.
The generous
contributions of BOCES and the Recreation Joint Powers Board made what you
are about to see possible. Members of the Natrona County School district,
the faculty and staff of Casper College and the staff of the Casper
Planetarium would like to thank them for sharing the vision of the future.
And so let us stargaze,
shoulder to shoulder with the past. People of our community, our county and
our state; welcome they say, we’re so glad you’re here. We meet here,
alongside time, here forever beneath the night sky.

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