July, 2023

Stardome Planetarium Show + Brain Play Session

2023Tue04Jul10:00 am4:30 pmStardome Planetarium Show + Brain Play SessionStardome Observatory & Planetarium10:00 am - 4:30 pm Event TypeMuseums and Galleries,School Holidays,Science & TechSuitable for AgesChildren (5 to 10 years),Tweens (10 to 12 years)LocationCentral Auckland

When

Tuesday 4 July 2023 10:00 am - 4:30 pm

Event Details

These July school holidays Stardome is partnering with Brain Play to offer special sessions for kids on STEM-focused creative technologies along with a Planetarium Show!

Watch a planterium show first, then after the film enjoy a Brain Play session in the Space Room. Brain Play will run a series of activities using 3D design software. Kids will get the chance to design their own rocket, Martian base, entire planet or whatever else they can imagine.

Depending on what date and time session you select you can choose from the following Planetarium Shows: Liftoff!, We Are Astronomers, We are Aliens, The Navigators, We are Stars, Perfect Little Planet, Dinosaurs at Dusk, Looking Up, Astronaut or 3-2-1 Liftoff.

No prior experience is necessary – and kids can carry on their creations at home with the free software they’ll use on the day.

Stardome Brain Play sessions are strictly limited due to capacity. Bookings essential!

Total duration of Planetarium Show + Brain Play session is 90 minutes.

Sessions are on Mon 3 July to Fri 7 July and Mon 10 July to Thu 14 July. Session times vary each day, and start at either: 10am, 11am, 12:30pm, 1:00pm, 1:30pm, 2:30pm, 3:30pm or 4pm.

Price

Adult $17.50, Child/Student/Senior $15, Starlight Explorer Adult pass holder $8.75, Starlight Explorer Child pass holder $7.50.

Prices include entrance to the planetarium show and the Brain Play Session!

Organiser

Te Whatu Stardome | Observatory & Planetarium

Te Whatu Stardome and its team have been sharing a love of space from its premises in Auckland’s One Tree Hill Domain since 1967. A...
Te Whatu Stardome and its team have been sharing a love of space from its premises in Auckland’s One Tree Hill Domain since 1967. A place of exploration, research and sharing of knowledge Stardome has been regularly open for public viewing evenings and daytime visits for school trips ever since.

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