The Alice and Leonard Dreyfuss Planetarium is a spectacular, interactive theater for learning about astronomy, space, and planetary science.
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A Place Like No Other
Sat & Sun: 12pm & 2pm
Approriate for ages 5+ and families | For many people a trip to Alaska is a life-long dream. For the people who live here, they depend on and protect an enduring way of life. Journey to the remote wilderness of Alaska to see iconic animals and landscapes that define the Last Frontier. -
Sunset Meditation
Sat & Sun: 1pm & 3pm
Appropriate for ages 12+ and families | 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.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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Stardancer’s Waltz
Thurs & Fri: 5:30pm & 6:15pm | + 7pm (3rd Fri only)
Immerse yourself in abstract light and color paired with “Stardancer’s Waltz” from Concerto for Violin, Rock Band, and String Orchestra by Mike Mills and Robert McDuffie.
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.