Enhance your field trip experience with a planetarium show!
Explore the mysteries of the universe with Max and Lucia as they travel deep into the Australian Outback to visit the site of the world’s largest radio telescope and the planet’s oldest living culture. Discover the SKA (Square Kilometer Array) radio telescope and the questions it hopes to answer. Enter the ancient land of the Yamaji people, Aboriginal Australians who have shared star stories for more that 60,000 years. Discover how much the scientific and ancient worlds have in common, for we all live under one sky – a shared sky – in Star Dreaming.
This program is available by request for groups of 30 or more. Smaller groups are welcome to inquire about currently scheduled weekday shows.
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Booking + Program Logistics
Have questions? We have answers! Explore frequently asked questions. For more information please contact us at Register@OMSI.edu or (503) 797-4661.
hOMSI requires at least 2-weeks notice for scheduling a special documentary film time for a group visit. The easiest way to set up a documentary film as part of a field trip is using our online request form. Group leaders may also request a film title with our registration office at register@omsi.edu or 503.797.4661.
oOrganizations need at least 12 participants to request a planetarium show group rate for a public, already scheduled showtime. Group size maximum is 115 participants.
Special showtimes are available for planetarium shows and must be requested at least 2-weeks in advance. Private show times require a minimum of 30 participants.
wSpecial showtimes must be requested at least 2-weeks in advance and require a minimum of 30 participants. To inquire about a private showing please contact the registration office.Â
No. OMSI does not offer field trip discounts or advanced ticket rates for evening laser light shows.
No. Food is not allowed in the Kendall Planetarium.Â
OMSI will wait until 5 minutes after the scheduled start time. Then, the show must continue to stay on schedule for the day. Registration will try to work with you on tickets for a different film title later in the day but rescheduling is not guaranteed. We are unable to change the set film schedule. Refunds are not available.Â
No. Please encourage students to use restrooms before the show. Once the planetarium show starts the doors lock to the outside. Late attendees will not be admitted to the show.
The Kendall Planetarium is wheelchair accessible. Explore access resources and amenities for guests visiting the museum. Learn More