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planetarium shows
- The Center of the Cosmos: from the Geocentric system to the expansion of the Universe
- Vagabonds in the Solar System
- The Future in Space
- Searching for Dark Matter
- Life in the Universe
- Space Storms and the Polar Aurora
- Strange worlds in the Solar system
- Lucia. The Secret of Shooting Stars
- The Death of the Dinosaurs
- Polaris. The Space Submarine and the Mystery of the Polar Night
- Journey To Space
- Messenger from the Universe
- Hubble’s Universe
- The Earth and Me
- GAIA: Journey to a Βillion Suns
- Back to the Moon for Good
- The Life of Trees
- The Living Planet
- Pathway to the Stars
- Hidden Universe
- Mysteries of the Unseen World
- The Mystery of Life
- Space Junk
- Tales of the Sky II
- Ancient Skies
- Little Prince II
- Windows to the Universe
- Evolution
- The Day Star
- The Death of Stars
- Van Gogh: Brush With Genius
- The Great Adventure
- Fly Me To The Moon
- Violent Universe
- Sea Monsters
- The 7 Wonders of the World
- The Christmas Star
- Black Holes in Space
- The Mystery of the Nile
- KALUOKA ‘HINA The enchanted reef
- Coral Reff
- Everest
- The Night of the Milky Way Train
New Digital Planetarium
Touch the stars in one of the best and largest planetariums in the world
A new impressive viewing experience begins with the 4th generation digital projection system, enhancing image brightness and resolution.
Educational shows, presenting the latest developments in astronomy and other natural sciences, are projected on the 24,5m diameter and 900m2, hemispherical dome.