"'The Dark Side of the Moon:' 50 Years in a Heartbeat"
"Pink Floyd's 'The Dark Side of the Moon:' 50 Years in a Heartbeat" is a planetarium
show unlike any other. The famous 1973 album plays, but the visuals are a full-dome
immersion of computer generated scenes of real NASA missions, past, present, and future.
Not a simple laser light show, these visuals convey meaning. The nearest other place
to see this show is 200 miles away.
The content is not only entertaining, but educational. When you approach a frozen moon of Jupiter and fly into a hole on its surface, only to swim in a dark subsurface ocean, that is a very real place (Europa) that will be visited by two spacecraft in 2031. What you see is what could be found in Europa’s subsurface ocean
With a very high quality sound system, an 18-inch subwoofer, and a volume set to 11, this is how the album should be experienced.
Revenue generated from this show will go towards our 60th anniversary fundraising campaign.
Tickets are sold online only, through the button to the right. Showings every Friday at 6:00 PM central and 8, and many Saturday nights at the same times. Choose your show date/time first, which will guide you to purchasing tickets for that date/time. If you do not see the show date/time you want, that show is sold out.
The content is not intended for young children. Lasts one hour.
Tickets Here
Discounts:
- Those who purchased tickets in 2023 will receive an offer sent to their 2023 email accounts.
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