The installation is complete on a state-of-the-art, full dome giant screen digital projection system that augments the existing IMAX® projector in the Eugene Heikoff and Marilyn Jacobs Heikoff Dome Theater with one of the most comprehensive and powerful immersive full dome experiences available today.

BLACK HOLES: The Other Side of Infinity
– Daily Shows

The Fleet's daily public planetarium show is BLACK HOLES: The Other Side of Infinity, produced by the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. The show guides you through other-worldly wormholes to experience the creation of the Milky Way Galaxy and the violent death of a star and subsequent birth of a black hole. 

  Visitor Member
Adult $15.75 $10.75
Junior/senior $12.75 $9.00
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The Sky Tonight

"The Sky Tonight" – First Wednesday of the month Show

The new system promises to take our popular "The Sky Tonight" monthly live planetarium shows to a new level, featuring stunningly immersive full color visuals and incredibly realistic simulations of cosmic phenomena. Join us on the first Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM or 8:15 PM for a tour of the solar system narrated by the Fleet’s astronomer covering a new topic each month.

For optimal viewing, each show is limited to 250 patrons. Avoid sold out shows by purchasing tickets in advance.

  Visitor Member
Adult $12 $10
Junior/Senior $10 $8
Discovery Society   FREE
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Free telescope viewing with the San Diego Astronomy Association available outside after the shows, weather permitting. 



PLANETARIUM SHOW TICKETS

Due to the darkness required in the theater and the sophisticated nature of the material presented, planetarium shows are not recommended for children 5 years and under.

For more information, please call (619) 238-1233 ext. 808.

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The Planetary Society is the world's largest member based non-profit space interest group. Its members are from around the world (headquarters: Pasadena, CA). Visit their site for more information. http://www.planetary.org