The Paulucci Space Theatre

Theatre ViewIn addition to being a valuable educational tool for area students, the Space Theatre is a great resource for the community and visitors alike.

People of all ages come to the theatre to enjoy one of the entertaining, educational shows available. It is an interesting alternative for families and anyone looking for quality entertainment.

 

Summer Show Schedule

Wednesday - Saturday

1:00 PM   - The Little Star that Could

2:00 PM   - Solar Max

3:00 PM   - Free Journy to Palomar

7:00 PM   -  Wed: Sky Show ; Thur - Sat: Solar Max

Night Sky - Wednsdays 7PM

Night Sky - Drawing of the Big DipperCome to our FREE night sky program and learn about the current night sky. Highlights include how to find bright stars and constellations, and where to find planets of our Solar System. Find out, too, whether to expect meteor showers, northern lights, or other special events in the sky. The sky changes throughout the year so come back again and again

  

 

Solar Max - Tursday - Saturday 7PM

     

“Solar Max”

It’s 4.6 billion years old; it’s 1.3 million times the size of the Earth; and every 11 years it lashes out!  “Solar Max” tells the story of humankind’s struggle to understand the Sun by taking audiences on an incredible voyage from pre-history to the   leading edge of today’s contemporary solar science.  This large format film is good for all ages.

 

  $4.00 adults

  $3.00 students and seniors

  4 and under free 

 

 

 

The Little Star That Could - 1 PM  Wed.- Sat.

In this multi-media program, good for the whole family, find out about stars and other astronomical objects. Everyone wants to feel like they are special, including an "average" yellow star making his way through the galaxy. Find out what really makes this star special.

 

 

Journey to Palomar

 

Journey To Palomar - 3 PM  Wed.- Sat.

 This film traces the story of the Chicago-born astronomer George Ellery Hale, considered the father of astrophysics, as he struggles personally and professionally to build the greatest telescopes of the 20th century.  Please enjoy this Free show as we celebrate the International Year of Astronomy.

  Free

 

 

 

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