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The "Sigmund Jähn" Space Flight Planetarium on Peißnitz Island in Halle was a medium planetarium with 130 seats. The builder was the city of Halle and it was opened on November 10, 1978, after a two-year construction phase. The planetarium was named in honor of Sigmund Jähn, the first German cosmonaut.
The planetarium projector used was the Spacemaster DP2 from the Carl Zeiss factories in Jena, which was the first of its kind to be manually and fully automatically controllable. The planetarium also had an observatory, equipped with a Coudé refractor, which was taken over from the Astronomical Station Johannes Kepler in Halle-Kanena.
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