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THE SUN INDOORS.—Uusing mirrors, the Hayden Planetarium of the American Museum of Natural History is to bring the sup indoors and. make it visible on the "sky" of the planetarium's dome. The apparatus consists of three Sin mirrors, which reflect the sun to the roof of the planetarium. Mr Ernest Deike, chief technician of the planetarium, is seen explaining the operation of the mechanism to Dr. Clyde Fisher, curator-in-chief of the Hayden Planetavium.

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Northern Advocate, 18 July 1938, Page 2

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THE SUN INDOORS.—Uusing mirrors, the Hayden Planetarium of the American Museum of Natural History is to bring the sup indoors and. make it visible on the "sky" of the planetarium's dome. The apparatus consists of three Sin mirrors, which reflect the sun to the roof of the planetarium. Mr Ernest Deike, chief technician of the planetarium, is seen explaining the operation of the mechanism to Dr. Clyde Fisher, curator-in-chief of the Hayden Planetavium. Northern Advocate, 18 July 1938, Page 2

THE SUN INDOORS.—Uusing mirrors, the Hayden Planetarium of the American Museum of Natural History is to bring the sup indoors and. make it visible on the "sky" of the planetarium's dome. The apparatus consists of three Sin mirrors, which reflect the sun to the roof of the planetarium. Mr Ernest Deike, chief technician of the planetarium, is seen explaining the operation of the mechanism to Dr. Clyde Fisher, curator-in-chief of the Hayden Planetavium. Northern Advocate, 18 July 1938, Page 2