Immerse Yourself: Space - Immersive Dome Experience
Duke Street
Devonport
Plymouth
Devon
PL14PS
Opening Times
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Prices
Family ticket (2 adults, 2 children): £15
Adult: £5.50
Children (5-16yrs): £3.50
Children ( under 5): £1.50
About us
Immersive films that are quite literally out of this world!
We invite you to travel through space experiencing CGA (computer-generated animation) content as well as filmed documentary style film. Perfect for those interested in space or for those just looking to take a trip to the stars.
Back To the Moon for Good
The show opens with the first era of space exploration in the late 1960s and early 1970s. We see what that era of landers and orbiters taught us about our nearest neighbour including the discovery of the Moon's origin, composition, structure and the accessibility of raw materials on its surface.
The Google Lunar XPRIZE is designed to democratize space and create new opportunities for eventual human and robotic presence on the Moon. We see the engineering and innovation steps taken by the internationally distributed teams competing to land a spacecraft on the Moon and vie for additional prizes. We highlight the human spirit of competition and collaboration as teams take on this audacious challenge. Who will win the $30 million Google Lunar XPRIZE? The audience is taken through a successful launch, landing and lunar surface travel. The show ends with a stunning glimpse of a plausible scenario for our future on the Moon.
Tim Peake International Space Station Tour
Join astronaut Tim Peake for a 360° tour of the International Space Station! Working together with BAP (British Association of Planetaria), NSC Creative has produced a short immersive 360 experience which taking you around the International Space Station to see what it is like to live and work in space. Narrated by British Astronaut Tim Peake who has successfully completed his 6 month Principia mission. You'll also get to see footage of Tim shot onboard. The project was supported by the UKSA (UK Space Agency) and ESA (European Space Agency) with additional support from Explorer Dome, Centre for Life and the National Space Centre.
Total running time: 35 minutes