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Our maximum capacity for public events is 28. Please purchase your tickets well in advance, as our shows can sell out quickly. Tickets are not sold at the door. Plan to arrive at least 10 minutes prior to the beginning of your show, as there is no admittance once the show begins. Please note the acoustics of our planetarium dome are extremely sensitive, and we ask that all patrons refrain from conversing during shows. While our events are open to all, we recommend children be of age 7 and above for public events.
Public Show Schedule
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Please join us for our fully live, interactive public shows. Shows for this series are scheduled to last 50 minutes (exceptions are noted), and - time permitting - will feature a Q&A session at the end.
Humans in Space
It has been 64 years since the first time humanity touched space. In the years since, we have launched hundreds of missions into our little neighborhood of the Earth and the Moon. If we choose to go deeper into the void and set our sights on reaching further, where/when/why?
6 pm and 7 pm (June 13)
Presenter: Alex West
The Colors of the Universe
Come along on an exploration of the universe and it's colors.
6 pm and 7 pm (June 27)
Presenter: Ailey Robinson
Beethoven Under the Stars
Explore the night sky and discover the Milky Way galaxy while enjoying the music of Beethoven.
6 pm and 7 pm (July 11)
Presenter: Brianna Beller
Existential Astrophysics
A journey through existence - beginning with the smallest building blocks going all the way up to the largest view we have of our known universe.
6 pm and 7 pm (July 25)
Presenter: Oliver Hughes
Stellar Evolution: How Stars Build Our Universe
From shortly after the Big Bang until today, the driving force behind the universe we observe is the star. Creating light, gravity wells, and seeding the future for new stars and planets, these amazing structures make life as we know it possible. Explore the nature of stars, lifecycles and stellar evolution and the spectacular ends of their lives.
6 pm and 7 pm (August 8, September 5)
Presenter: Jake Fischer
Astronomical Anomalies
A look into some of the most bizarre, physics-breaking astronomy in our universe. We will be observing black holes, pulsars, and much more!
6 pm and 7 pm (August 22)
Presenter: Oliver Hughes