maximumpc.com — The Morrison Planetarium is a technological marvel, enabling astronomers not only to show traditional star charts, but to guide visitors through an immersive fly-through of our universe – realistically rendered in real-time. We went behind to scenes to check out exactly what PC hardware drives it. And before you ask: yes, the system can play Quake
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pintomp3Oct 23, 2008
that projector must have cost more than $3 million.
tschauOct 23, 2008
buuuut... does this planetarium have a 3 million dollar projector?
tonystarkOct 23, 2008
John McCain thinks this is an overhead projector.
Closed AccountOct 23, 2008
It might be cheaper to just get a glass ceiling.
carabouOct 23, 2008
Sweet! but like the above statement said... "get a glass ceiling"
honeybrassOct 23, 2008
So thats how stars are made, computers and projectors! And all this time I thought it was gravity or something, proves me wrong,
sugablondeOct 23, 2008
that looks exactly like the Omnimax in Cincinnati, OH. Except, they play movies (not hollywood movies but national geographic type movies) and they. are. amazing. <a class="user" href="http://www.cincymuseum.org/explore_our_sites/omnimax/">http://www.cincymuseum.org/explore_our_sites/omnim ...</a><a class="user" href="http://www.cincymuseum.org/explore_our_sites/omnimax/fun_facts/">http://www.cincymuseum.org/explore_our_sites/omnim ...</a>
olfsterOct 23, 2008
I bet McCain is thinking, "Darn, kids and their projectors!" Very cool stuff. We need much more funding for science education in order to foster interest in the sciences.