Published: 09:49, July 18, 2021 | Updated: 12:11, July 18, 2021
World's largest planetarium opens in Shanghai
By Xinhua

Photo shows a view of the Shanghai Astronomy Museum in east China's Shanghai, July 17, 2021. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

SHANGHAI - The Shanghai Astronomy Museum, the world's largest planetarium in terms of building scale, officially opened on Saturday and welcomed members of the public on Sunday.

Covering an area of approximately 58,600 square meters, the museum is located in the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone Lingang Special Area. It is a branch of the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum.

Covering an area of approximately 58,600 square meters, the museum is located in the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone Lingang Special Area. It is a branch of the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum

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The museum's exhibits include approximately 70 meteorites, covering those from the moon, Mars and Vesta, as well as over 120 collections of artifacts such as works of Isaac Newton, Galileo Galilei and Johannes Kepler.

Some of the lunar soil brought back by China's Chang'e-5 lunar probe will also be displayed to the public.

An educational adaptive-optics solar telescope and double-focus one-meter telescope are installed in the museum for scientific research and to popularize science.

Photo shows the opening ceremony of the Shanghai Astronomy Museum in east China's Shanghai, July 17, 2021. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

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Data visualization, augmented reality, virtual reality and biometrics technologies have been introduced to help visitors gain astronomical and scientific knowledge through interaction.