The Alice and Leonard Dreyfuss Planetarium is a spectacular, interactive theater for learning about astronomy, space, and planetary science.
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The Little Star that Could
Sat & Sun: 12pm & 2pm
Approriate for ages 5+ and families | Journey with Little Star as they travel through the Milky Way in search of planets and a name of their own. -
Navajo Skies
Sat & Sun: 1pm & 3pm
Appropriate for ages 12+ and families | Watch and listen to a Navajo family teach their children and grandchildren about the night skies through story and music. Navajo Skies features authentic Navajo astronomy stories told in Navajo and English.Note: According to traditional Navajo protocol, cultural stories of the Night Sky, including stories of the Sun, the Moon and the stars, can be told only during the winter months.
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Sunset Mediation
Thurs & Fri: 5:30pm & 6:15pm | + 7pm (3rd Fri only)
Leave your stress at the door as you view an amazing sunset and travel from the Grand Canyon to the North Pole. Relax under a night sky filled with stars and glimpse the Northern Lights.
Location: 1st Floor, Main Building
Planetarium Rules
- The planetarium is currently running at full capacity (50 people max per show) on a first-come, first-served basis. No exceptions.
- Food and drink are not allowed in the theater.
- Planetarium shows start promptly at the scheduled start time. Admission after the show has started is not allowed for safety reasons.