Monthly Archives: October 2010

MAPS 2011 Conference Information

May 4-7, 2011 Warminster/Dresher ~ PENNSYLVANIA Glassboro ~ NEW JERSEY The 2011 MAPS conference will be co-hosted by Don Knapp, H.W. Ray planetarium, Centennial School District, Warminster PA; Kim Small, Upper Dublin School District Planetarium, Dresher PA; and Keith Johnson, Edelman Planetarium, Rowan University, Glassboro NJ.

By |2010-10-24T20:00:58-04:00October 24th, 2010|

James Henry Sharp

? – March 1, 2010 by Steve Russo 11,369. A number that forever will live on in my head. All because of one person. One of our colleagues who just passed away. James H. Sharp. I only met him once, maybe twice, in person, but through a planetarium he helped build, I felt as if [...]

By |2010-10-22T21:14:06-04:00October 22nd, 2010|

Arthur W. Gielow, Jr.

March 1, 1947 – January 30, 2010 by Paul Krupinski The planetarium community is truly saddened by the passing of a friend and colleague, Arthur W. Gielow, Jr., director of the Buffalo State College Whitworth Ferguson Planetarium, who died in Buffalo, New York on January 30, 2010. Art, who earned a M.S.Ed. in secondary education [...]

By |2010-10-21T21:16:42-04:00October 21st, 2010|

Dr. Fred C. Hess

1920-2007 by Joe Rao Well known astronomer and popular lecturer at New York’s Hayden Planetarium, Dr Fred C. Hess, passed away last Thursday morning after a three-year battle with cancer. He was 87-years old. Among those of us who promote the science of astronomy in the Tri-State Metropolitan area, Dr. Hess had a status worthy [...]

By |2010-10-20T22:23:24-04:00October 20th, 2010|

Dr. Kenneth L. Franklin Ph.D.

1923-2007 by Joe Rao It is with great sadness that I announce the passing of astronomer, Kenneth L. Franklin. This afternoon, I received an E-mail from his daughter, Julie, who said that Ken passed away last night in Colorado. Two weeks ago he underwent heart surgery and was in intensive care ever since. Last night [...]

By |2010-10-19T22:24:26-04:00October 19th, 2010|

Dr. Rolf Erik Zimmerman, PhD.

October 29, 1941- January 26, 2007 by Asbury Park Press DR. ROLF ERIK ZIMMERMANN, Ph.D, 65, of MIDDLETOWN, passed away Friday, Jan. 26, at Hackensack Medical Center after a courageous and lengthy battle with multiple myeloma. Erik was the son of the late Rolf and Elinor Zimmermann, and stepson of Marge Zimmermann, Palm Harbor, Fla. [...]

By |2010-10-18T22:25:32-04:00October 18th, 2010|

Helmut K. Wimmer

1925-2006 by Kenneth L. Franklin, Former Chair and Astronomer Emeritus of the American Museum-Hayden Planetarium Planetarium art — indeed, astronomical art – owes a great debt to Helmut Wimmer. After a recommendation from long-time Hayden Planetarium lecturer Henry Neely, Helmut was brought on to the American Museum-Hayden Planetarium staff as Art Coordinator in 1955. Neely [...]

By |2010-10-16T22:26:30-04:00October 16th, 2010|

George Lovi

1939 – February 18, 1993 by Sam Storch, E.P. Hubble Planetarium It is with great sadness that I must report the untimely pass of George Lovi. Those of us who had the pleasure of knowing him, learning from him, or merely reading his many articles, have lost a “giant” indeed. George was of course, known [...]

By |2010-10-01T20:03:01-04:00October 1st, 2010|

Constellation Fall 2010

Constellation Fall 2010 Following in the Footsteps of Clyde A Note from the President Save the Date MAPS Conference 2011 Elections International Year of Astronomy 2009 Final Report Released Mini-MAPS and PIPS Meeting Education Committee Planetarium News

By |2010-10-01T18:01:54-04:00October 1st, 2010|
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