Light output is comparable to OEM lamps and the Par 64 landing light and Par 46 taxi light are designed to meet Mil Spec standard MIL-L-6503H. The existing sealed beam lamps have a design life span between 25 and 300 hours while the Talon LED replacements are designed for 20,000 in service hours. Talon has 3 sizes available, with replacements for the Par 64 landing, Par 46 taxi and Par 36 logo, runway turn-off, engine and wing scan applications. Talon Aerospace sealed beam replacement lamps are designed to allow for plug and play replacement of the existing sealed beam lamps fitted on an aircraft. Get Light-Years ahead of your competition! Read more about this fantastic installation on Barco’s website & the Planetarium’s website.LED Sealed Beam Replacement Lamps from Talon “The visitor will literally be immersed in a color-rich image with a surface of 840 square meters.” “Above all, the new technology will offer an unmatched immersive experience, giving visitors the enchantment of an impressive starry sky and the possibility to virtually travel into our solar system and even to galaxies far away in real time,” says Rodrigo Alvarez.
“This will increase both the reliability and sustainability of our solution.” On top of that, Barco will also provide priority support and preventive maintenance for 10 years, according to its EssentialCare service program. “This lifetime is a huge advancement in comparison to the previous projection system where lamps needed to be replaced every 700 hours,” says Rodrigo Alvarez (Manager of the Planetarium of Brussels). The company’s F70 projectors offer a light source lifetime of up to 60,000 hours. Barco projectors offer great image performance and durability.
Thanks to our cutting-edge turnkey solutions, we achieve high-quality renderings through the Universe along with a wide range of educational and entertaining shows. We were the ideal partners with Barco to make this digital planetarium a success. Stunningly realistic immersion into the Universe. By combining these leading technologies, the Brussels planetarium achieves the best performing system in Belgium with a powerful 8K UHD system. The laser phosphor projectors deliver a brightness level of 7,500 lumen, stunning images in 3840 x 2400 (4K UHD) resolution, as well as strong quality levels of darkness and contrast, enabling the planetarium to show the brightest stars onto a deep black sky. Based on this experience, the Brussels Planetarium relied on this partnership again.įor the new digital planetarium, we delivered the latest version of our powerful astronomical software, SkyExplorer 2021, and Barco provided 8 of its F70-4K8 projectors. We had provided the projection technology for the first digital planetarium in 2009, which made it possible to create attractive and lively shows by immersing spectators in an impressive 360° environment. A previous collaboration between Barco and us had already been a success.
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The planetarium wanted to upgrade its immersive experience to today’s technology standards. The planetarium has an international scientific reputation, and with its dome of 23 meters in diameter, it is one of the largest in Europe.Ī new high-performing 8K UHD system for the Planetarium of Brussels. The planetarium is part of the Royal Observatory of Belgium, acclaimed worldwide for quality research in the Sciences of the Earth and the Universe. The Brussels Planetarium is one of the most important planetariums in Europe and a leading attraction in Belgium with a high-quality immersive experience.
In April 2021 the Planetarium of Brussels opened its newly renovated dome, after we finished installing 8 state-of-the-art Barco projectors, along with the latest version of our powerful astronomical software, SkyExplorer 2021.