Planetarium Nights: May (16+)

Discover the universe from the comfort of your seat – use the latest technology to get close-up views like never before... Plus you’ll also have a chance to explore the revamped Space Gallery and grab a drink. 

When

5 May

12 May

19 May

How Much

£8 Adult / £7 Concession

Where

Planetarium

Who for

Recommended for ages 16+

Buy tickets

Shows

Choose from a choice of two shows!

  • 7pm - Spring Stargazing 3D
  • 8.15pm - Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2015 2D and Blue Marvel 3D

Duration: 45mins

Spring Stargazing 3D

An enthusiastic and knowledgeable presenter will use the most advanced Planetarium in the UK to guide you around the Spring night sky. Fly to exotic moons in our Solar System and discover how to find the famous constellations Ursa Major the Great Bear, and Leo the Lion. This show is ideal for beginner or intermediate stargazers, and is not to be missed!

Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2015 2D and Blue Marvel 3D

Enjoy a double-bill of spectacular sights and fascinating science in the UK’s first digital 3D Planetarium! Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2015 2D is a spectacular fulldome exhibition, showcasing awe-inspiring photographs of the Cosmos. Produced by the Royal Observatory Greenwich. Blue Marvel 3D shows Earth in a whole new light. Discover how space exploration inspired the environmental movement and has led to a deeper appreciation of our own planet. Blue Marvel 3D is a presenter-led show that will reveal your home in space like never before.

 

Book now!

Book online, or call 0117 915 1000 (Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm, excluding Bank Holidays) or pop in to the foyer. 

Discount for groups!

Come with your mates and get tickets for just £6 (1 free with every 10 paying), if you register a group of 10 or more. Call our Bookings team on 0117 915 1000 (Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm, excluding Bank Holidays) or pop in to the foyer. 

Please note: no late entry will be permitted, so do make sure you arrive in plenty of time for the show to begin!

Photo credit: Lee Pullen