The
Pat Thomas Planetarium
at
Florida State University
The
Pat Thomas Planetarium is located in Room 108 of the Richards
Building (UPL) which is located on the west end of the
FSU campus (click here for map).
The
planetarium first opened its doors in 1982 and has been in
continuous service ever since. It has two major
purposes:
the first is to enhance undergraduate courses in Astronomy and
Physics; the second is outreach, where
the
planetarium is extended as a resource to other departments in the
University, area public and private schools,
and
the general public.
The
Planetarium has recently been extensively upgraded, and now boasts
a digital system with high-definition projectors,
powerful
computers and advanced software. It can project full-dome images
of stunning beauty and fidelity. Visitors will
be
immersed and enthralled by the experience.
The
planetarium software Stellarium©
allows us to render a realistic sky in real time, displays
constellations and coordinate
systems, planets, nebulae and other astronomical phenomena such as
seasons and the midnight sun, eclipses,
the
solar system and more. Wouldn't you like to see how Neptune
changes Pluto's orbit, the motion of Barnard's star or
the
constellations some 2000 years ago ?
We
also have an extensive show repertoire, ranging from astronomy &
cosmology to the Hubble story and the history
of
space exploration; some shows may help to satisfy the new Florida
state educational standards. Our shows are suitable
for a wide audience. A list of our available shows with summaries,
previews, and suggested age ranges is
available
here.
The
planetarium is free to all educators, students, and members
of the general public of all ages as a complimentary
service
to the community.

FACULTY AND STAFF
Dr.
Peter Hoeflich – DIRECTOR
Mark Cartagine -
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
(850) 644-1194
SCHEDULING
YOUR VISIT
Shows can be scheduled on request. We will do our
best to accommodate you, and are happy to discuss the shows
and their suitability to your needs. You do not
have to be part of a school in order to schedule a visit – we
welcome
requests from all groups, regardless of age. Show
times are quite flexible, but we do ask you to call ahead and make
a
reservation or to find out more about our weekly
show.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- We recommend
visitors be at least 7 years old..
- We can accommodate
up to 50 people per viewing; if your group is larger, let us know
and we can arrange
for multiple showings
- Shows can be
scheduled Monday-Friday.
- Shows are
presented once a week for individuals
MAKING
YOUR RESERVATION OR FOR INFORMATION ON PUBLIC SHOWS
CALL
(850) 644-1194, or by email
LOCATION AND DRIVING
DIRECTIONS
Pat Thomas Planetarium
Richards Building
1055 Atomic Way
Tallahassee FL 32306-4350
- Visitors may park in meters (50 cents per hour –
quarters only) located throughout campus or in the University Center
Visitor Pay Lot ($1.00 per hour).
- Temporary or 1-Day permits may be purchased
($3.25 per day)
- Frequent visitors may purchase a “V” semester
permit, which allows them access to ungated faculty/staff “R” lots
and all student lots for $51.75
- Students, faculty and staff are not eligible to
purchase a “V” permit.
- All permits may be purchased at FSU Parking and
Transportation Services (Excluding W and R) located at University
Center Building C-5406 between 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m Monday - Friday
unless otherwise posted during peak hours:

- FROM
DOWNTOWN HEADED WEST ON TENNESSEE STREET (HIGHWAY 90)
- TURN LEFT
AT DEWEY STREET (McDonalds ON THE RIGHT)
- TURN RIGHT
ON PALMETO DRIVE
- PASS UNDER
WOODWARD STREET
- AT THE
INTERSECTION OF PALMETTO DRIVE AND CHIEFTAN WAY IS A THREE WAY
STOP
- TURN LEFT
INTO THE PARKING LOT ADJACENT TO CHIEFTAN WAY.
- DRIVE
THROUGH THE PARKING LOT, MAKING A LEFT AT THE END. THIS ROAD IS
NAMED ATOMIC DRIVE
- THE PLANETARIUM IS LOCATED IN THE
EAST END OF THE BUILDING TO YOUR RIGHT, RICHARDS BUILDING
PARKING
INFORMATION (SCROLL DOWN TO VISITOR PARKING)
- HEADED
EAST ON TENNESSEE STREET (HIGHWAY 90)TOWARDS DOWNTOWN
- TURN RIGHT
ON MURPHREE STREET (BETWEEN BIG 10 TIRES AND BILL'S BOOKSTORE)
- TURN LEFT
ONTO PALMETTO DRIVE (PALMETTO DRIVE IS THE FIRST ROAD TO THE LEFT)
- AT THE
INTERSECTION OF PALMETTO DRIVE AND CHIEFTAN WAY IS A THREE WAY
STOP
- CROSS THE
INTERSECTION AND THEN TURN RIGHT INTO THE PARKING LOT.
- DRIVE
THROUGH THE PARKING LOT, MAKING A LEFT AT THE END. THIS ROAD IS
NAMED ATOMIC DRIVE
- THE PLANETARIUM IS LOCATED IN THE
EAST END OF THE BUILDING TO YOUR RIGHT, RICHARDS BUILDING
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