Week of Events
“Cartooning Constellations” planetarium show
“Cartooning Constellations” planetarium show
Tuesdays & the 4th Friday July 2, 9, 16, 23, 26 & 30 7:00 PM TICKETS: Planetarium members: FREE Non-members: $5 On clear, dark nights we humans have long looked up at the stars to "connect the dots" and make cartoon pictures. These sky pictures tell stories, mark the passing of the night, and the […]
“To Worlds Beyond: Journey Through the Solar System” planetarium show
“To Worlds Beyond: Journey Through the Solar System” planetarium show
1:00 PM TICKETS: Planetarium members: FREE Non-members: $5/person From the fiery surface of the Sun to the vast canyons of Mars, this fulldome show uses revolutionary discoveries of space missions to give a three-dimensional journey through the worlds of our solar system. This presentation is narrated by Star Trek's John Billingsley.
“Cartooning Constellations” planetarium show
“Cartooning Constellations” planetarium show
Tuesdays & the 4th Friday July 2, 9, 16, 23, 26 & 30 7:00 PM TICKETS: Planetarium members: FREE Non-members: $5 On clear, dark nights we humans have long looked up at the stars to "connect the dots" and make cartoon pictures. These sky pictures tell stories, mark the passing of the night, and the […]
Star & Space Story Time
Star & Space Story Time
Join BASF Planetarium for a FREE “Star & Space Story Time” on Saturdays at 12:30 PM, aimed at children ages 4-10. Each week will feature a different “space themed” story book. Reserve FREE tickets by clicking here! July Schedule: 7/6: Sun, One in a Million 7/13: A Place for Pluto 7/20: Moon's First Friends 7/27: Moon! […]
“Dawn of the Space Age” planetarium show
“Dawn of the Space Age” planetarium show
1:00 PM TICKETS: Planetarium members: FREE Non-Members: $5 per person Relive the excitement of the early days of space exploration, from the launch of the first artificial satellite Sputnik, to the magnificent lunar landings and privately operated space flights. Be immersed and overwhelmed with this most accurate historic reconstruction of Man’s first steps into space. […]