Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why should you invite the Planetarium Education Group to your school?
Because it is just so easy, safe and risk-free. PEG requires just a large room
or a gymnasium and a 240v power supply to set up the entire system in your own
school. No buses to arrange, no students to manage in unfamiliar surrounds, no
fear of inclement weather, no personal management risk for the teachers, no
night excursions. The students and their teacher simply enter the dome through
the special airlock, take a seat and enjoy the educational experience - it's
that simple.
2. Are the displays suitable for the students learning program?
Yes. Each display is tailored to suit the curriculum for each year group. Our
presenter is an astronomer with over twenty years' experience, and the result is
an interactive display that teachers will find to be extremely valuable
in reinforcing the curriculum.
3. Where can the theatre be set up in our school?
The dome theatre needs a room or hall with a clear space of 6 metres wide by 7
metres long, and a clear height of 3.1 metres at the very top of the dome.
Because of the nature of the portable theatre it will not be possible to set it
up outside. Most school halls, libraries or gymnasiums are more than adequate
to house the theatre.
4. How much does the presentation cost?
The cost of a visit to your school is very reasonable. We come to you, so the
only costs involved are the admission costs for each child. Remember that we
are fully GST compliant, so you can claim back the GST component after we send
through our invoice. The entry cost per child is $5.50 (inclusive of GST) or a
maximum of $9.00 per family. The minimum cost per visit is $395.00 (inclusive of
GST), and this covers approximately 70 students.
5. How many people fit in the dome?
The dome has a recommended capacity of 30 students.
6. How long does it take to set up and take down?
The dome and projection system only take roughly 40 minutes to set up. Your
presenter will arrive around one hour prior to the first display to ensure
everything is fine, and to answer any questions before any students arrive. It
will take approximately the same time to pack away.
7. How do I get in? Do I have to crawl?
You enter through the special airlock. This airlock allows you to walk in
without having to bend down and crawl in like other systems.
8. Is it accessible to people with physical restrictions?
Because of its unique design, our dome can accommodate visitors who use
wheelchairs, have walkers or are otherwise physically restricted. Instead of
using the entrance airlock, people with disabilities can enter and exit the
planetarium by going under the edge of the dome with the assistance of a second
person.
9. Is it hot or stuffy in there?
The dome theatre has no climate control of its own; the room temperature where
the dome is set up determines the temperature inside the dome. But because the
fan keeps the air circulating continuously through the dome, it is usually
several degrees cooler inside the dome than out. Even so, in very hot climates,
it is best to set up the dome in an air-conditioned room.
10. Can we get out fast if we need to?
Yes, in seconds. Have all visitors stand up and move toward the centre of the
dome. We grasp the edge of the dome fabric and lift it up and over the
visitors, so the dome flips over onto itself. Once in motion, the fabric should
continue to bunch up on itself so it falls to the floor. Ask the visitors to
duck down and walk quickly through the opening you created. In just seconds,
the entire group can be evacuated.
Planetarium Education Group Pty Ltd
ABN 95 118 208 398