03/15/2019
Recent installation of a Dual 48" Diameter Laser Projector OmniGlobe at the Lowell Observatory Rotunda in Flagstaff, AZ.
Spherical Display Systems
The OmniGlobe is a wonderful educational tool for teaching people of all ages about subjects like global climate change, Earth weather, oceanography, atmospheric sciences, plate tectonics, earthquakes and the planets and moons of the solar system.
03/15/2019
Recent installation of a Dual 48" Diameter Laser Projector OmniGlobe at the Lowell Observatory Rotunda in Flagstaff, AZ.
03/15/2019
Recent installation of a 60" Diameter, Dual Laser Projector OmniGlobe at the newly renovated University of Nebraska State Museum in Lincoln, NE. The custom base was designed by Pacific Studio.
03/15/2019
Recent installation of a 60" Diameter Dual Laser Projector OmniGlobe at the newly opened Allen STEAM school in Allen, TX.
Recent installation of our latest Dual Laser projector 48" OmniGlobe at the newly renovated Cincinnati Museum Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. These new Laser projectors are sharper, brighter and don't require lamps to be replaced for the life of the projector.
08/23/2018
Recent installation of a 48" OmniGlobe in the Tracy Hall Science Center at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah
08/02/2018
Recent installation of a 48" Dual projector OmniGlobe at the Louisiana Art & Science Museum in Baton Rouge, LA
The Louisiana Art & Science Museum is proud to introduce its newest permanent exhibit: the OmniGlobe. Generously sponsored by the Lamar Advertising Company, this tool will allow our visitors to explore planet Earth, our moon, and beyond in great detail - all with the push of a button. More lighthearted explorations of tessellations and pop culture icons are available as well!
60 inch diameter OmniGlobe on display at the Frontiers of Flight Museum in Dallas, TX.
02/28/2018
60" Diameter OmniGlobe at Vienna Energy in Vienna, Austria.
08/03/2017
Recent installation of a 48" (120cm) diameter OmniGlobe in the United Nations building in Vienna.
07/31/2017
Recent demonstration of our 32" (80cm) diameter OmniGlobe at the International Cartographic Conference in Washington, D.C. The room was very bright but the OmniGlobe still looks quite good!
ICC 2017: ARC Science Simulation Art Kalinski from Geospatial Solutions visited ICC 2017, held July 2-7 in Washington, D.C., and spoke with Brad Moorman about ARC Science Simulation, a spher...
06/12/2017
Recent installation of two 60" diameter OmniGlobes at the Future Energy Expo in Astana, Kazakhstan.
06/12/2017
Recent installation of a 48" OmniGlobe at the new Amphitheater Public Schools STEM school in Oro Valley, AZ.