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sf planetarium: This Book Is a Planetarium: And Other Extraordinary Pop-Up Contraptions (Popup Book for Kids and Adults, Interactive Planetarium Book, Cool Books for Adults) Kelli Anderson, 2017-10-03 Never has humble paper had such radical ambitions. Defying every expectation of what a book can be, this pop-up extravaganza transforms into six fully functional tools. Artist Kelli Anderson contributes enlightening text alongside each pop-up, explaining the scientific principles at play in her constructions and creating an interactive experience that's as educational as it is extraordinary. Inspiring awe that lasts long after the initial pop, This Book Is a Planetarium leaves readers of all ages with a renewed appreciation for the way things work—and for the enduring magic of books. This Book is a Planetarium is an interactive book for adults and kids that turns into: A working planetarium book projecting constellations on the ceilings and walls A musical instrument with strings to strum A geometric drawing generator An infinite calendar A message decoder A speaker that amplifies sound If you've enjoyed Matthew Reinhart's A Pop-Up Book of Nursery Rhymes and Robert Sabuda's Encyclopedia Prehistorica Dinosaurs: The Definitive Pop-Up, then you'll love This Book is a Planetarium. This collection of cool popup fun makes for the perfect roommate gifts for girls and guys and falls under the following book categories: Adult Popup Books Pop Up Science Books Paper Toys Books |
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sf planetarium: San Francisco Jerry Camarillo Dunn, 2013 This book is a description and travel guidebook of San Francisco, United States. It will assist travellers with their itinerary and plans. |
sf planetarium: Stars Herbert Spencer Zim, 1985 Provides charts, tables, and instructions for the amateur astronomer on how, where, and when to observe stars, constellations, and planets. Also discusses meteors, comets, eclipses, and other celestial objects. |
sf planetarium: Stars Robert H. Baker, Herbert S. Zim, 2014-02-01 This eBook is best viewed on a color device. Enjoy the wonders of the heavens and understand more fully what you see. This Stars Golden Guide shows you how with 150 full-color illustrations, including: Charts of the major constellations Tables to help locate the planets Up-to-date explanations of meteors, comets, eclipses, and other celestial objects Ideal for classroom use, to take along on vacations, and for use at home. |
sf planetarium: 100 Years of Planetaria Matthew McMahon, Pedro M. P. Raposo, Mike Smail, Katherine Boyce-Jacino, 2025-01-30 This book marks the centenary of the remarkable invention of an opto-mechanical planetarium projector, the Zeiss Mk I. In May 1925, the first public planetarium opened at the Deutsches Museum in Munich. In the ensuing decades, this invention spread all over the world, becoming an integral part of modern life. The book presents a global narrative of the modern planetarium and its history through a selection of 100 objects and their stories. Written by a varied international group of contributors including planetarium professionals, scientists, historians, and other experts, these object stories highlight major developments in planetaria as they relate to advances in astronomy and space science as well as changes in society and culture at large. The objects featured in this book show how planetaria gained a central place in modern life at the intersection between science, education, art, and entertainment. They also connect the reader with the diverse people whohave made the modern planetarium a reality and continue to pave the way for its future - be they planetarium staff, scientists, architects, artists, engineers, educators, or planetarium visitors. |
sf planetarium: StarGuides Plus Andre Heck, 2013-11-11 StarGuides Plus represents the most comprehensive and accurately validated collection of practical data on organizations involved in astronomy, related space sciences and other related fields. This invaluable reference source (and its companion volume, StarBriefs Plus) should be on the reference shelf of every library, organization or individual with any interest in these areas. The coverage includes relevant universities, scientific committees, institutions, associations, societies, agencies, companies, bibliographic services, data centers, museums, dealers, distributors, funding organizations, journals, manufacturers, meteorological services, national norms & standard institutes, parent associations & societies, publishers, software producers & distributors, and so on. Besides astronomy and associated space sciences, related fields such as aeronautics, aeronomy, astronautics, atmospheric sciences, chemistry, communications, computer sciences, data processing, education, electronics, engineering, energetics, environment, geodesy, geophysics, information handling, management, mathematics, meteorology, optics, physics, remote sensing, and so on, are also covered where appropriate. After some thirty years in continuous compilation, verification and updating, StarGuides Plus currently gathers together some 6,000 entries from 100 countries. The information is presented in a clear, uncluttered manner for direct and easy use. |
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sf planetarium: San Francisco - Fodor's Clark Norton, Denise M. Leto, 2008 Profiles sixty-eight things to do with children in San Francisco and the surrounding area, including taking them to Alcatraz Island, China Beach, the Golden Gate Bridge, and Nob Hill. |
sf planetarium: Indiana StarWatch Mike Lynch, From America's favorite stargazing instructor, a guide to Indiana's night sky, with detailed text, monthly star maps, constellation diagrams, and more than 80 color photographs. |
sf planetarium: San Francisco and Northern California Annelise Sorensen, 2010-05 Recognized the world over by frequent flyers and armchair travelers alike, Eyewitness Travel Guides are the most comprehensive guides on the market. This guide to San Francisco and Northern California features full-color photos, enhanced maps, and so much more. |
sf planetarium: Theaters of Time and Space Jordan D. Marché, 2005 Every year, millions of Americans visit planetariums and are captivated by their strikingly realistic portrayal of the night sky. Today, it is indeed difficult to imagine astronomy education without these magnificent celestial theaters. But projection planetariums, first developed in Germany, have been a part of American museum pedagogy only since the early twentieth century and were not widespread until the 1960s. In this unique social history,former planetarium director and historian of science Jordan D. Marché II offers the first complete account of the community of individuals and institutions that, during the period between 1930 and 1970, made planetariums the popular teaching aids they are today. Marché addresses issues such as the role of gender and social developments within the planetarium community, institutional patronage, and the popularization of science. He reveals how, at different times, various groups, including financial donors, amateur scientists, and government officials, viewed the planetarium as an instrument through which they could shape public understanding and perceptions of astronomy and space science. Offering an insightful, wide-ranging look into the origins of an institution that has fascinated millions, Theaters of Timeand Space brings new perspectives to how one educational community changed the cultural complexion of science, helped shape public attitudes toward the U.S. space program, and even contributed to policy decisions regarding allocations for future space research. |
sf planetarium: The San Francisco Tape Music Center David W. Bernstein, 2008 DVD, entitled Wow and flutter, contains recordings of concerts at the festival, held Oct. 1-2. 2004, RPI Playhouse, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y. |
sf planetarium: SHERLOCK HOLMES IN THE FULLNESS OF TIME Thomas Kent Miller, 2016-06 Umberto Eco, author of The Name of the Rose and Foucault's Pendulum, said: It's only publishers and some journalists who believe that people want simple things. People are tired of simple things. They want to be challenged. SEE THE GREAT DETECTIVE MATCH WITS WITH THE SON OF GOD ON THE ROOF OF THE WORLD. SEE HIS COVER BLOWN BY THE MOTHER OF GOD AT THE CRUCIBLE OF LIFE. SEE HIM SOLVE THE MYSTERY OF GOD AT THE DAWN OF TIME. With this trilogy, Thomas Kent Miller is for the first time publishing in one volume the wide variety of millennia- and centuries-old lost manuscripts that he has serendipitously unearthed over 30 years. These writings are all linked by their featuring characters introduced by H. Rider Haggard, prime mover of the lost race literary genre, over the course of sixteen books written from 1885 through 1927 and, to a lesser extent, indeed, only referenced obliquely, The Great Detective, over three decades! |
sf planetarium: Northern California StarWatch Mike Lynch, Written in a folksy, down-to-earth style, this user-friendly guide to the night sky is designed for beginner and intermediate stargazers ages twelve and up. It begins with chapters explaining the stars, nebulae, star clusters, and galaxies—and what readers can expect to see from their own backyards with a modicum of equipment. Northern California StarWatch then examines the major constellations, offering updated tales of the mythology surrounding them and detailing their seasonal movement in the sky. Later chapters delve into the moon, solar and lunar eclipses, planets, and celestial extras such as comets, meteor showers, and aurora borealis. The final chapter provides advice on purchasing a telescope and other stargazing equipment. Appendices include monthly star maps for Northern California’s northern latitude, a local resource guide, and a list of Northern California’s brightest stars. |
sf planetarium: Rough Guide to the Universe John Scalzi, Rough Guide, 2008-05-01 Whether you’re a novice or a more experienced astronomer, The Rough Guide to The Universe is indispensable. The truth may or may not be out there, but space is the place to look, and the Rough Guide to the Universe takes it all in, from our own moon to the furthest frontiers of the known universe - and then speculates about what lies beyond. This fascinating guide is not meant to delve too deeply; instead it gives the reader the grounding needed to appreciate the night sky. Clue- up on the basics with concise information on every planet in the solar system, and practical advice on observing the planets and stars with binoculars, telescopes and the naked eye. You’ll find the latest theories about how the universe came to exist, incisive explanations of the formation of galaxies and weird concepts such a dark matter, wormholes and superstrings. The guide also provides travel-based information on planetariums, observatories and 'deep sky' sites as well as listings of star clubs, space news sources and other Internet resources. With dozens of photographs and star charts of every constellation, The Rough Guide to the Universe is The Stargazer’s essential handbook |
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sf planetarium: A is for Activist Innosanto Nagara, 2013-11-05 One of NPR's Top 100 Book for Young Readers “Reading it is almost like reading Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States, but for two-year olds—full of pictures and rhymes and a little cat to find on every page that will delight the curious toddler and parents alike.”—Occupy Wall Street A is for Activist is an ABC board book written and illustrated for the next generation of progressives: families who want their kids to grow up in a space that is unapologetic about activism, environmental justice, civil rights, LGBTQ rights, and everything else that activists believe in and fight for. The alliteration, rhyming, and vibrant illustrations make the book exciting for children, while the issues it brings up resonate with their parents' values of community, equality, and justice. This engaging little book carries huge messages as it inspires hope for the future, and calls children to action while teaching them a love for books. |
sf planetarium: National Geographic Traveler - San Francisco Jerry Camarillo Dunn, 2016 Provides information on accommodations, restaurants, sightseeing, outdoor activities, shopping, and entertainment. |
sf planetarium: Newcomer's Handbook for Moving to and Living in the San Francisco Bay Area Sabrina Crawford, 2005-12 |
sf planetarium: Where to Go and what to Do with the Kids in San Francisco Mary Lewis, Richard D. Lewis, 1972 |
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sf planetarium: The Sound of Things to Come Trace Reddell, 2018-10-16 A groundbreaking approach to sound in sci-fi films offers new ways of construing both sonic innovation and science fiction cinema Including original readings of classics like The Day the Earth Stood Still, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Star Wars, and Blade Runner, The Sound of Things to Come delivers a comprehensive history of sound in science fiction cinema. Approaching movies as sound objects that combine cinematic apparatus and consciousness, Trace Reddell presents a new theory of sonic innovation in the science fiction film. Reddell assembles a staggering array of movies from sixty years of film history—including classics, blockbusters, B-movies, and documentaries from the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Japan, and the Soviet Union—all in service to his powerful conception of sound making as a speculative activity in its own right. Reddell recasts debates about noise and music, while arguing that sound in the science fiction film provides a medium for alien, unknown, and posthuman sound objects that transform what and how we hear. Avoiding genre criticism’s tendency to obsess over utopias, The Sound of Things to Come draws on film theory, sound studies, and philosophies of technology to advance conversations about the avant-garde, while also opening up opportunities to examine cinematic sounds beyond the screen. |
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sf planetarium: Fodor's San Francisco's 25 Best Fodor's, 2012-03-06 Top25 Must-See Sights Best bets for dining, lodging, sightseeing. Plus a full-color pullout map. Everything you need to experience San Francisco • Top lodging and dining picks for every budget • Quintessential sights, from the Golden Gate Bridge to Alcatraz Island to an 18th-century Spanish mission • The best places for contemporary seasonal cooking, plus Italian trattorias, dim sum restaurants, and Mexican taquerias • Astounding art, from 20th-century masters at SFMOMA to Rodin sculptures at the Palace of the Legion of Honor • Splashy stores in Union Square, independent bookstores, the Ferry Building Farmers’ Market • Kid-friendly attractions for an hour or a day, from cablecar rides to the Exploratorium Insider tips • Expert Advice The author:Mick Sinclair has authored several other guidebooks to San Francisco and California. |
sf planetarium: Shelter Lloyd Kahn, 1990 Shelter is many things - a visually dynamic, oversized compendium of organic architecture past and present; a how-to book that includes over 1,250 illustrations; and a Whole Earth Catalog-type sourcebook for living in harmony with the earth by using every conceivable material. First published in 1973, Shelter remains a source of inspiration and invention. Including the nuts-and-bolts aspects of building, the book covers such topics as dwellings from Iron Age huts to Bedouin tents to Togo's tin-and-thatch houses; nomadic shelters from tipis to housecars; and domes, dome cities, sod iglus, and even treehouses. The authors recount personal stories about alternative dwellings that illustrate sensible solutions to problems associated with using materials found in the environment - with fascinating, often surprising results. |
sf planetarium: Top 10 San Francisco DK Travel, 2017-12-05 True to its name, Top 10 San Francisco covers all the city's major sights and attractions in easy-to-use top 10 lists that help you plan the vacation that's right for you. This newly updated pocket travel guide for San Francisco will lead you straight to the best attractions the city has to offer, from the Golden Gate Bridge to Fisherman's Wharf to the best food in Chinatown. Discover Top 10 San Francisco. + Itineraries help you plan your trip. + Top 10 lists feature off-the-beaten-track ideas, along with standbys like the top attractions, shopping, dining options, and more. + Maps of walking routes show you the best ways to maximize your time. DK's famous full-color photography and museum floor plans, along with just the right amount of coverage of the city's history and culture, provide inspiration as you explore. |
sf planetarium: The Sussex Beekeeper at the Dawn of Time Thomas Kent Miller, 2022-09-14 The Sussex Beekeeper at the Dawn of Time is an unconventional and breath-taking tour de force that flirts with the crossover and steampunk genres. The book knits together a transcribed oral memoir, newspaper clippings, and myriad letters and journal pages from across two millennia, much of it held together by the pithy comments (in the form of short notations on the edges of a quarter-century-old yellowed journal) of a certain elderly beekeeper residing in Sussex, England. While comparatively few, these notes are nonetheless the essential marble skeleton on which the whole denouement and structure of the book hangs. In a sense, much of the book comprises a straightforward objective record of the excavation of historical minutiae and “forgotten” manuscripts. But then those mildewed scraps of parchment, paper, and scrolls are assembled into something far greater than the sum of their parts. The objective reportage plus the finished assemblage comprises the novel. |
sf planetarium: San Francisco Travel Guide Daniel Windsor, 2024-06-17 San Francisco, often lovingly referred to as the City by the Bay, captivates visitors and residents alike with its unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and technological innovation. Nestled along the northern California coast, this vibrant city is a melting pot of diverse communities, each contributing to its dynamic character. From the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, which spans gracefully across the bay, to the rolling hills dotted with Victorian houses, San Francisco's landscape is as picturesque as it is distinctive. The city's neighborhoods are microcosms of different cultures and histories, from the bustling streets of Chinatown to the bohemian vibe of the Mission District. San Francisco's cultural tapestry is woven with threads from around the world. Its art scene flourishes in renowned institutions like the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) and the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park, while theaters and music venues offer performances ranging from avant-garde plays to classical symphonies. Technology pulses through the city's veins, earning it a reputation as a global hub for innovation. Silicon Valley, just a short drive away, fuels San Francisco's entrepreneurial spirit, attracting tech giants and startups alike. The city itself embraces innovation, from its sustainable architecture to its forward-thinking public policies. Beyond its urban allure, San Francisco boasts natural wonders that beckon outdoor enthusiasts. The Presidio and Golden Gate Park provide green sanctuaries within the city limits, while nearby destinations like Muir Woods and Point Reyes offer breathtaking escapes into nature. San Francisco's culinary scene mirrors its diverse population, offering a feast for every palate. From seafood delicacies at Fisherman's Wharf to gourmet food trucks in SoMa (South of Market), the city satisfies foodies with a blend of local ingredients and global influences. Whether strolling along the Embarcadero, riding a historic cable car up steep hills, or simply soaking in the sunset over the Pacific Ocean, San Francisco enchants with its charm and leaves an indelible mark on all who visit. |
sf planetarium: Backyard Guide to the Night Sky Howard Schneider, 2009 Volume packed full of information that illuminates key astronomical concepts along side the history and legends surrounding the stars and planets. |
sf planetarium: Fodor's San Francisco Fodor's Travel Guides, 2013-10-01 Fodor's correspondents highlight the best of San Francisco, including Chinatown’s dim sum spots, Pacific Heights' Victorian homes, and the scenic wonder of the Golden Gate Bridge. Our local experts vet every recommendation to ensure you make the most of your time, whether it’s your first trip or your fifth. MUST-SEE ATTRACTIONS from the Ferry Building to Alcatraz PERFECT HOTELS for every budget BEST RESTAURANTS to satisfy a range of tastes GORGEOUS FEATURES on cable cars and vineyard escapes VALUABLE TIPS on when to go and ways to save INSIDER PERSPECTIVE from local experts COLOR PHOTOS AND MAPS to inspire and guide your trip |
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sf planetarium: DK Eyewitness Travel Guide San Francisco and Northern California DK Travel, 2016-10-18 DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: San Francisco & Northern California is your in-depth guide to the very best of San Francisco and its surrounding area. Experience the greatest attractions the region has to offer, from strolling across the Golden Gate Bridge to sunning with sea lions on Pier 39 to discovering the city's hottest neighborhoods on walking tours. Plus, check out the best of Northern California with suggested highlights for Mendocino, Napa Valley wine country, national parks, and more. Discover DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: San Francisco & Northern California. + Detailed itineraries and don't-miss destination highlights at a glance. + Illustrated cutaway 3-D drawings of important sights. + Floor plans and guided visitor information for major museums. + Guided walking tours, local drink and dining specialties to try, things to do, and places to eat, drink, and shop by area. + Area maps marked with sights and restaurants. + Detailed city maps include street finder index for easy navigation. + Insights into history and culture to help you understand the stories behind the sights. + Suggested day-trips and itineraries to explore beyond the city. + Hotel and restaurant listings highlight DK Choice special recommendations. With hundreds of full-color photographs, hand-drawn illustrations, and custom maps that illuminate every page, DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: San Francisco & Northern California truly shows you what others only tell you. |
sf planetarium: Top 10 San Francisco Jeffrey Kennedy, 2012-03-01 Drawing on the same standards of accuracy as the acclaimed DK Eyewitness Travel Guides, DK Top 10 San Francisco uses exciting colorful photography and excellent cartography to provide a reliable and useful travel. Dozens of Top 10 lists provide vital information on each destination, as well as insider tips, from avoiding the crowds to finding out the freebies, The DK Top 10 Guides take the work out of planning any trip. |
sf planetarium: Let's Go San Francisco 4th Edition Let's Go Inc., 2003-12 The Resource for the Independent Traveler For over forty years Let's Go Travel Guides have brought budget-savvy travelers closer to the world and its diverse cultures by providing the most up-to-date information. Includes: · Entries at all price levels for lodging, food, attractions, and more · Must-have tips for planning your trip, getting around, and staying safe · The best bars, clubs, scenes, and events, plus thorough gay and lesbian listings · A scholar's take on the local political and activist scene · Advice on hiking and outdoors activities · Detailed neighborhood maps, walking tours, and photos throughout Featuring not-to-be-missed Experiences Cultural Connections: Appreciate Chinese dim sum using our menu guide Inside Scoops & Hidden Deals: Mine the Bay Area's best hidden bookstores Off the Beaten Path: Get experimental in the art galleries of Union Square Get advice, read up, and book tickets at www.letsgo.com |
sf planetarium: San Francisco's Whispers Pasquale De Marco, 2025-05-23 San Francisco, a city like no other, beckons you on a journey of discovery in this captivating book. Through its pages, you will embark on an exploration of the city's iconic landmarks, vibrant culture, and indomitable spirit. From the Golden Gate Bridge, a symbol of resilience and innovation, to the bustling streets of Chinatown, where ancient traditions meet modern life, San Francisco is a city that captivates the senses and stirs the soul. In this book, you will uncover the secrets of the city's past, from its humble beginnings as a Gold Rush town to its rise as a global center of commerce and culture. You will delve into the city's diverse neighborhoods, each with its own unique character and charm. From the bohemian enclave of North Beach to the vibrant Mission District, San Francisco is a city where people from all walks of life come together to create a vibrant and inclusive community. Through the eyes of local experts and storytellers, you will discover the city's hidden gems, from the secret staircases that wind their way up steep hills to the charming courtyards tucked away behind unassuming facades. You will also get an insider's look at the city's thriving arts and culture scene, from its world-class museums and theaters to its underground music and culinary scene. Whether you are a lifelong resident or a first-time visitor, this book will take you on a journey through the heart of San Francisco, leaving you with a deeper appreciation for this extraordinary city. Its beauty, its energy, and its spirit are undeniable, and this book captures the essence of what makes San Francisco a place like no other. If you like this book, write a review on google books! |
sf planetarium: DK Eyewitness Travel Guide San Francisco and Northern California DK Eyewitness, 2018-03-20 The best places to visit in San Francisco-from the iconic Golden Gate Bridge and Coit Tower, to contemporary SFMOMA and the buzzing Fisherman's Wharf-are showcased in this guide with fantastic photography, illustrations, and detailed descriptions. Reviews of shops, restaurants, and where to stay in San Francisco will help you plan your perfect trip. Escape the city to tour the Napa and Sonoma Valley wineries, go hiking in Yosemite National Park, or relax on one of Northern California's best beaches. Discover the sights of this vibrant, West Coast city and beyond with DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: San Francisco & Northern California. With hundreds of full-color photographs, hand-drawn illustrations, and custom maps that illuminate every page, DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: San Francisco & Northern California truly shows you this city as no one else can. |
sf planetarium: DK Eyewitness Travel Guide San Francisco & Northern California DK, 2015-10-06 DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: San Francisco & Northern California is your in-depth guide to the very best of San Francisco and its surrounding area. Experience the greatest attractions the region has to offer, from strolling across the Golden Gate Bridge to sunning with sea lions on Pier 39 to discovering the city's hottest neighborhoods on walking tours. Plus, check out the best of Northern California with suggested highlights for Mocino, Napa Valley wine country, national parks, and more. Discover DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: San Francisco & Northern California: + Detailed itineraries and don't-miss destination highlights at a glance. + Illustrated cutaway 3-D drawings of important sights. + Floor plans and guided visitor information for major museums. + Guided walking tours, local drink and dining specialties to try, things to do, and places to eat, drink, and shop by area. + Area maps marked with sights and restaurants. + Detailed city maps include street finder index for easy navigation. + Insights into history and culture to help you understand the stories behind the sights. + Suggested day-trips and itineraries to explore beyond the city. + Hotel and restaurant listings highlight DK Choice special recommendations. With hundreds of full-color photographs, hand-drawn illustrations, and custom maps that illuminate every page, DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: San Francisco & Northern California truly shows you this region as no one else can. |
sf planetarium: City Walks: San Francisco Henry de Tessan, 2018-03-13 The revised and updated third edition of the classic walking guide to San Francisco. This list of walking tours in San Francisco features brand new neighborhoods, restaurants, shops, and landmarks. Perfect for tourists exploring in the Bay Area, recent transplants, or even locals who want to become familiar with a new part of the city, this ebook shares the hidden gems of San Francisco. Each walk, from The Presidio to Japantown to the Embarcadero and the Exploratorium, is detailed with a full-color map, walking directions, and highlighted stopping points. |
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