
ASTERION is designed as an opto-mechanical hybrid component, offering what digital projections can’t: stars that are clear, bright, and point-like, with a natural gradation and a particularly realistic Milky Way.
A century ago, ZEISS designed and built the very first model of what we now consider a classic opto-mechanical star projector. Advances in technology and the desire for a crisp, realistic night sky have driven innovation, earning ZEISS a reputation in the planetarium field for precision stars with unprecedented sharpness and brilliance.
ZEISS continues this tradition, offering stars that meet the threshold of human perception under optimal viewing conditions. Each projector can be controlled in a hybrid planetarium experience and customized to share the workload with the digital projection system.
ASTERION is designed as an opto-mechanical hybrid component, offering what digital projections can’t: stars that are clear, bright, and point-like, with a natural gradation and a particularly realistic Milky Way.
SKYMASTER ZKP 4 is conceived for level-horizon domes with diameters of 6 to 14 m This model is the ideal optical-mechanical companion to team up with ZEISS fulldome systems, such as UNIVIEW® VELVET and UNIVIEW® SPACEGATE Nova.
UNIVERSARIUM is the most powerful planetarium instrument from ZEISS, designed for large domes, multimedia star theaters, and both horizontal and tilted domes. Its high brightness allows it to be used in projection domes with very low reflectivity.