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Little Draggy Adventure

Do you know where the earth lives? What surrounds it? How far is it from the Earth to the Sun, and what makes our planet different from the others? Take a wonderful journey with a cheerful dragon Woody, who travelsRead More

Back To The Moon For Good

The show opens with the first era of space exploration in the late 1960s and early 1970s. We see what that era of landers and orbiters taught us about our nearest neighbor including the discovery of the Moon’s origin, composition,Read More

Spheremusik

Welcome to a live performance of original electronic music and immersive visuals on the planetarium’s dome. The “Meditations” are a personal exploration of the human experience of the passage of time during the various cycles that the Earth moves throughRead More

Dinosaurs at Dusk

You’ll travel back in time to meet the pterosaurs and the ancestors of modern-day birds: the feathered dinosaurs. Lucy and her father navigate from continent to continent, looking for clues about the origins of flight. When time runs out theyRead More

The Little Star That Could

A little yellow star travels through the galaxy in search of planets that will give it its special name. During his journey, this star learns about the many types of stars that live in the galaxy.

Rusty Rocket’s Last Blast!

Join Rusty Rocket and his band of rocket rookies as they explore the solar system. Fly across Saturn’s rings, soar along a Martian canyon; delve deep into the solar interior!

Messengers of Time and Space

Modern astronomical surveys will detect up to 10 million changes in the sky every night, generating alerts within minutes. This show describes an imminent revolution in astronomy, driven by real-time data and multi-messenger observations.

Night of Eire

At the vernal equinox, winter slides into spring, and the most popular holiday close to it is– St. Patrick’s Day! This annual planetarium show looks at how the stars make our seasons, the seasons make our cultures and dives intoRead More

Threat From Space

The night sky may appear calm and peaceful, but look closer and you will discover space is fraught with many dangers! Asteroids, comets, supernovae, wandering black holes could all have disastrous consequences for the Earth. What are the probabilities ofRead More

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