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I used to work in the plantearium field for a couple of years and I was pretty familiar with the different "All-Dome" video systems. Unfortunately, my planetarium did not want to pony up the dough for it. I'm glad to see that Steve and the guys at SkySkan have made a real-time version that looks this good. I'd be curious to see how well that works. The real-time always looked pretty corny, whereas the pre-rendered was gorgeous. Granted, it's all due to computing power becoming a lot cheaper nowadays, but I remember when just 5 years ago, doing a projection of pre-rendered that covered the entire dome was taxing on the hardware.