THE Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) on Friday night announced the reopening of its Planetarium at its central office in Quezon City on Monday, September 9.
In a statement, the state weather bureau said that renovations of the planetarium — which first opened in 1977 under the Pagasa's Astronomy Research and Development Section and Atmospheric, Geophysical and Space Sciences Branch (AGSSB) — have been completed.
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