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Adler Zooniverse—the world’s largest and most popular platform for citizen science—recently won an award from the White House. Chicago's Adler Planetarium is America's first planetarium and a premiere resource for inspiring the next generation of space explorers.
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Das Adler-Planetarium und Astronomiemuseum in Chicago, Illinois gehört zu den größten Attraktionen der Stadt. 1930 dank der Unterstützung des Unternehmers Max Adler erbaut, zählt es zu den ältesten Planetarien in Nordamerika.
The Adler Planetarium is a public museum in Chicago, Illinois, dedicated to astronomy and astrophysics. It was founded in 1930 by local businessman Max Adler. Located on the northeastern tip of Northerly Island on Lake Michigan, the Adler Planetarium was the first planetarium in the United States.
Header image: The Adler Planetarium’s fulldome sky show, Niyah and the Multiverse, which explores multiverse theories like many worlds, bubble universe, and shadow matter. Written by Dr. Geza Gyuk, the Adler Planetarium’s senior director of astronomy.
Located on Chicago’s lakeshore since 1930, the Adler Planetarium connects people to the universe and each other. Whether it is introducing a guest to the Ring Nebula, a neighborhood school to a community partner, a research team to a network of citizen scientists, or one staff member to another, the Adler’s focus on meaningful connections ...