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OmniGlobes<sup>®</sup> im Einsatz
OmniGlobes® im Einsatz

OmniGlobe® Systeme basieren auf einer Innenprojektion und verwenden einen oder zwei Projektoren, um eine Weltkarte durch eine Öffnung an der Unter- oder Oberseite des Globenkörpers über ein optisches System auf eine spezialbeschichtete Acrylglaskugel zu projizieren. Das optische System beruht auf einer patentierten Konvexspiegelanordnung.

Science On a Sphere<sup>®</sup> im Einsatz
Science On a Sphere® im Einsatz

Science On a Sphere® Systeme beinhalten vier Projektoren, die entlang des Äquators positioniert sind. In Abhängigkeit möglichen Betrachtungspositionen und der räumlichen Gegebenheiten unserer Kunden, kann das System um bis zu zwei zusätzliche Projektoren für die Nord- bzw. Südpolregion erweitert werden.

Joint Research Center Ispra
Joint Research Center Ispra

The Joint Research Center in Ispra (Italy) uses the OmniGlobe® to present their latest research results to the general public. Visit the new visitor center in Ispra.

Joint Research Center Ispra

ETH Zürich
ETH Zürich

As a highlight of the focusTerra museum at ETH Zürich the OmniGlobe® to interactively visualize dynamic processes such as plate tectonics, climate change, terrestrial magnetism, or the surface of other planetary bodies.

ETH Zürich - focusTerra

Max Planck Science Tunnel
Max Planck Science Tunnel

The Max Planck Science Tunnel - touring exhibition over all Europe, addresses the megatrends of the 21st century. It takes you on a journey through the major issues of basic research, from the origins of space, the idiosyncrasies of the wonder that is the brain, to the vision of sustainable energy supplies.

Max Planck Science Tunnel

Climate Globe
Climate Globe

The Climate Globe shows. Results from climate simulations are regularly shown to the public on the occasions of conferences, exhibits or other events, like the Climate Weeks in Hamburg or the EXPO in Shanghai. The Climate Globe is jointly operated by the Climate Service Center 2.0 and the DKRZ.

Climate Globe

Swiss Science Center Technorama
Swiss Science Center Technorama

The presentation Planet Earth - Cosmical Oasis is the current demonstration in the Orbitarium. The OmniGlobe is hovering in front of a panoramic screen that represents the cosmos in the exhibition room. On the globe changes are simulated that have shaped the surface of the earth over billions of years, while in the background the moderator takes the visitor on a journey through the most important stages of development of the universe and the earth.

Technorama - Orbitarium

Heureka
Heureka

The system involves four video projectors that project animated images of the Earth's surface, oceans, atmosphere and astronomy onto the white surface of a large sphere.

Heureka Helsinki

VilVite
VilVite

The OmniGlobe® is part of the Weather Zone of the VilVite Science Center in Bergen (Norway). Tellus is a big planet where visitors can study the earth's geology, history and climate and weather phenomena.

Vilvite - Bergen Science Center

Museum of Science and the Cosmos
Museum of Science and the Cosmos

The first OmniGlobe® on the Canary Islands shows the many possibilities of digital projections of visible phenomena of planetary scales, speeds time up to understand changes of our planet and reflects the diversity of planets, stars and moons that populate our universe.

Museum of Science and the Cosmos Tenerife

Deutsches Museum
Deutsches Museum

The OmniGlobe at the Deutsches Museum in Munich is part of the exhibition on astronautics.

Visitors can choose between different stories like Natural Earth, Occurance of Lightnings, Global Warming, El Niño Effect and La Niña Effect. For a story about the Current Global Weather they use hourly updated satellite images from EUMETSAT coming from their own receiving station.

Deutsches Museum

National Interactive Park
National Interactive Park

The National Interactive Park in Astana (Kazakhstan)
is a place to develop the creative, scientific and educational potential of young Kazakhstan citizens. It presents 80 exhibits and interactive displays in all areas of science, technology, sports and the arts with a total area of 1400 square meters.

National Ineractive Park

Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum
Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum

The globe adds as another education and outreach tool of the museum in Bangalore, India. Combined with narration and supporting material it is an innovative and powerful teaching tool to enhance informal education on earth, climate change etc. and transform the public perception to effectively implement conservation measures of the earth.

Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum

Vulcania
Vulcania

The great globe of life: Life on Earth is the result of an "improbable alchemy" made possible by the precise position of our planet in the solar system. Vulcania’s unique projection on a spherical screen with a diameter of 1.6 m allows you to learn all about the extraordinary adventure of how life first appeared and developed on Earth.

Vulcania (France)

Sternwarte Reutlingen
Sternwarte Reutlingen

As the first public observatory in Germany, the astronomical observatory in Reutlingen uses the globe to present planets and other celestial bodies of our solar system.

Sternwarte Reutlingen