Celebrating
28 Years of Astronomy
in the Roth Planetarium
Department of
Geological and Environmental Sciences
California State
University, Chico
The Roth Planetarium
Dr. James L. Regas, Director
The Roth Planetarium is located on the campus of California State University, Chico and is used primarily for the instruction of astronomy students at the University. However, the College of Natural Sciences and the Department of Geosciences sponsor a limited number of presentations for 3rd through 12th grade students studying astronomy.
1. You can bring your class to the Chico Community Telescope in
Bidwell Park. They are open after sunset when the sky is clear Thursday through
Sunday. You can make arrangements for a class visit by calling Kris Koenig of
the Kiwanis Club.
2. Another planetarium within easy driving distance of
Chico is the Schreder Planetarium in Redding.
3. If your group is going to be in the San Francisco Bay
Area the Chabot Space and Science Center
has a state of the art planetarium and excellent programs.
Roth
Planetarium location on the California State University, Chico campus.
Planetarium News
Roth Planetarium Interns
The Roth Planetarium Interns for the Spring 2004 semester are Megan Anderson, Kate Brumfield and Kendall Story.
Brief History
The Roth Planetarium came into existence in 1975 because of a generous gift from James and Betty Jane Roth. Another generous gift of $340,000 from Betty Jane Roth in 1996 assured the continued operation of the Planetarium up to and beyond the next arrival of Halley's Comet in 2061. The Roth Planetarium has a Spitz 373 projector which projects 1,000 stellar images onto the 14 ft 8 in (5 meter) dome.
Inquiries since
February 24, 1999