Our shows

a look at part of a show experience inside our mobile planetarium dome
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TOUR OF THE UNIVERSE


A totally ‘rebooted’ version of our most popular show: Tour constellations, the Northern Lights, and go on a thundering rocket launch into Earth orbit before visiting planets, moons, comets, stars, black holes, and galaxies.

You’ll have lots of chances to ask questions and participate in live interactive portions of this tour with your presenter…all in 25-35 minutes!

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WORLD OF UNIVERSES


Did you know there’s a crocodile constellation?

Or a loon, wolf, canoe or Canada Goose?

How about a bigfoot constellation? It exists! (Sort of)

Journey to the darkest places on Earth to learn about the Greek, Egyptian, Arab, Chinese, Norse, Aztec, Inuit, and First Nations constellations

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MISSION TO MARS: 2025


Take a 50 million km trip into the past, present, and possible future of the Red Planet.

Tour valleys, mountains, ice caps, and orbit around the moons of Mars.

Finally,  join our crew for a fictional first human mission to Mars.

3…2…1…blast off!

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SPACE TOURISM


How’d you like to take a vacation in Earth orbit?

Or climbing the mountains of Mars?

Or among the rings of Saturn?

Take a look at the science, engineering, careers, and adventure behind this quickly growing space industry

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FAQ: You asked!
We get more questions about Pluto, black holes and aliens then all other audience questions combined.

And then there are all the other questions…It’s a big universe!

For the first time, we’re offering a vivid tour through answers to many of our most frequently-asked-questions.

Do you have a space question we’ve never heard? (Or that you’d like to know about?) We’ll try and get you the answer!

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REALM OF THE ICE WORLDS


Did you know there are hundreds, even thousands of “worlds” swinging around our Sun?

Most of these are icy places on the edge of the Solar System.

From Pluto and the other dwarf planets to comets and moons of the outer planets, come explore the worlds you never knew