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Journey Through Outer Space this Summer at the Strasenburgh Planetarium

    New shows for adults and young children

    ROCHESTER, NY—Children and adults alike have the opportunity to explore new experiences featuring the latest in space as well as other inspiring shows at the Rochester Museum & Science Center (RMSC) Strasenburgh Planetarium this summer. Two new star shows, Animals in the Sky for ages three to six and Other Worlds Like Ours for older children and adults, join other favorites. Animals in the Sky opens June 4 while Other Worlds Like Ours opens June 25. In addition, the classic giant-screen film To Fly! soars across the dome for the first time starting June 27.

    From giant-screen films and laser shows, to cutting-edge star shows and telescope viewing of the real sky, a variety of shows are available appealing to all ages. Details are included below:

    STAR SHOWS

    Adults: $7; Seniors and college students with ID: $6; Ages 3-18: $6; RMSC Members: Free

    Other Worlds Like Ours  

    NEW! Opens June 25 For older children and adults – Are there solar systems around other stars? Do these systems have planets like Earth? Real discoveries are pouring in. We seem closer than ever to finding a planet like Earth. In the second half of the show, the Planetarium’s giant star projector rises into action, and an expert presenter conducts a live tour of stars, constellations and planets of the current sky.

    Face of Earth

    Closes June 18For older children and adults – The latest and most beautiful photos of Earth, taken by Commander Scott Kelly during his year aboard the International Space Station, alongside some of his inspiring daily Twitter messages, projected at giant size with a musical soundtrack. In the second half of the show, the Planetarium’s giant star projector rises into action, and an expert presenter conducts a live tour of stars, constellations and planets of the current sky.

    Animals in the Sky

    NEW! Opens June 4For ages 3 to 6 – Take a seat in the Star Theater and find animal shapes in the clouds in the indoor sky. Then “Carl,” the friendly star projector, shows us animal constellations among the stars of the night sky, including dogs, a swan, an eagle, a lion and a whale! Finally, on an imaginary trip to the moon, we find no animals—they are all living on Earth.

    My Planets

    On-going showFor ages 3 to 6 – A gentle introduction to the Planetarium with colorful pictures and memorable facts. Meet “Carl,” the friendly star projector. See worlds in our solar system as they appear in the sky and through a telescope.

    The Sky Tonight

    On-going showFor all ages – Solid-state lasers guide you through the magnificent Planetarium starfield. Take a concise tour of the stars, constellations and planets in the current sky.

    GIANT-SCREEN FILMS

    Adults: $7; Seniors and college students with ID: $6; Ages 3-18: $6; RMSC Members: $3

    To Fly!

    NEW! Opens June 27For all ages – Find thrill in a classic journey through the history of flight, from early balloon flights to 20th-century space missions. This film was produced in 1976 for the opening of the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC, where it still inspires crowds daily. Later, the Library of Congress added it to the National Film Registry for its enduring importance in American culture. Now it’s on Rochester’s planetarium dome for the first time.

    The Living Sea

    Closes June 26 – For all ages – Breathtaking underwater cinematography, a hopeful message, music by Sting and narration by Meryl Streep.

    SATURDAY NIGHT LASER

    Adults: $7 for one show/$11 for both, back-to-back

    Brilliant laser patterns dance to classic rock music on the Planetarium’s great sound system. 70s Laser at 8:15pm and The Beatles in Laser Light at 9:30pm on Saturday nights in April. Check www.rmsc.org for upcoming shows. Sponsored by City Newspaper. For adults and young adults. Children under 5 not admitted.

    FREE TELESCOPE VIEWING

    Clear Saturday Nights from dark–10pm – Climb 60 steps at the back of the planetarium to view the sky through telescopes operated by knowledgeable volunteers from the Astronomy Section of the Rochester Academy of Science (ASRAS), the leading local astronomy club. Call ahead 585.697.1945.

    The complete Planetarium show schedule and other details are available at www.rmsc.org. For high-resolution images and additional information, contact Amanda Bayer, Marketing Communications Manager, RMSC at 585.697.1962 or amanda_bayer@rmsc.org or visit the Press / News section of our website at www.rmsc.org/press-news.

    Rochester Museum & Science Center (RMSC) includes the Science Museum, Strasenburgh Planetarium and Cumming Nature Center. Offering experiences at the Museum with more than 200 interactive exhibits, Planetarium with a 65-foot dome and Nature Center on 900 acres, the RMSC stimulates community interest in exploration. In addition, the more than 1.2 million RMSC collection items tell the story of Rochester’s past including its rich history of innovation and invention. RMSC receives major funding from Monroe County, where it is one of the top three most visited attractions serving children and families. For more information about RMSC, visit www.rmsc.org. Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram.

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