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Liquid Sky Grateful Dead on the Dome

Did you see the Grateful Dead at Folsom Field in 1972? 1980? Wish you could have? Or, maybe you want to relive those days. Either way, join us at Fiske for our closest-to-home Grateful Dead show yet! We'll be playing the Dead's Folsom hits from 40+ years ago to mind-melting, trippy Liquid Sky visuals --- all digitally rendered live in our 8K dome with full surround sound. They'll steal your face right off your head.

Liquid Sky Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon

Immerse yourself in a liquid version of a musical and visual planetarium classic.

Liquid Sky Pink Floyd: The Wall

Surround yourself with the liquefied version of The Wall.

 

Liquid Sky Porter Robinson

Porter Robinson is a pioneer in the Electronic Music scene, combining indie and experimental elements to create something comforting. Releasing two albums and many different projects through the last decade, Porter has brought together both new and old fans of EDM. Making a comeback with new songs this show will make you look at the sky.

Liquid Sky Tame Impala

Accompanied by the music of Tame Impala, experience the beautiful, mind-warping and hypnotizing visuals of Fiske's liquid sky shows.

NASA's Lucy Mission: Updates and Mainbelt Encounters

NASA’s Lucy Mission launched in October of 2021 and will be the first to Jupiter’s Trojan asteroids. By the end of its twelve-year mission, the spacecraft will have flown by a record-breaking number of asteroids for a single mission (eleven and counting!). Four and a half years into the mission, Lucy has passed through the main asteroid belt and is bound for its first Trojan encounter in August of next year. What has the Lucy team been up to?

One Sky

One Sky Project is an international collaboration focused on increasing understanding about cultural and indigenous astronomy, its historical and modern applications, and how our One Sky connects us all.

Science Under the Dome: Artificial Gravity - Fiction or the Future?

From 2001: A Space Odyssey to Interstellar, a popular trope in science fiction is the depiction of spaceships and space stations that use rotation to generate artificial gravity for its inhabitants. Is this technology really possible? What would it take to design such a habitat? Explore fictitious forces, a subtle concept in physics with surprising relevance to daily life on earth.

Science Under the Dome: The Mythologies of Alien Life

From the earliest myths and philosophical speculations to today’s science fiction media, humanity has often told stories about life that is alien to us. In days of old the alien may have been a god or a monster on Earth, but, as we’ve learned more about our place in the cosmos, we’ve envisioned the alien beings of great power, possible ferocity, and utter difference to be out there among the stars. Our myths of extraterrestrial life stretch across millennia, revealing not only our wonder at the cosmos but also our hopes and fears about our own survival.

This talk explores how these narratives continue to shape the way we imagine our future. What happens when we envision a universe teeming with life? How do these stories guide our moral compass, frame our sense of belonging, or warn us against hubris? The kinds of stories we tell matter deeply.

Star Show: JWST Updates from the Universe

Immerse yourself in the cosmos and delve into the new revelations from the James Webb Space Telescope!

Stars & Galaxies

This show will dazzle you with the beauty of the cosmos!

Stars & Laser Movie Magic

Pure joy for the entire family! Take a tour of the night sky, then sit back and enjoy Laser Movie Magic with your favorite songs from The Lion King, Star Wars, Encanto, Frozen, Moana and more reimagined in vibrant laser light!

Stars & Planets

Join us for an introduction to the night sky, the observable planets, the stars, and constellations. Then we'll lift off of the Earth to take a tour of the universe!

Unveiling the Dawn of Massive Galaxies with the James Webb Space Telescope

Galaxies are vast collections of stars, gas, and dark matter that trace the underlying structure of our universe. For decades, astronomers have been piecing together the story of how the first galaxies grew and transformed into the massive ellipticals we see today. The James Webb Space Telescope, launched in late 2021, has already revolutionized this field: its deep, sharp view into the infrared lets us directly glimpse the era of cosmic dawn. In this talk, we’ll dive into one of the biggest surprises from JWST so far: the discovery of enormous quiescent galaxies astonishingly early in cosmic history.

We Are Stars

We Are Stars narrated by Andy Serkis seeks to answer some of the biggest questions of all time. What are we made of? Where did it all come from? Explore the secrets of our cosmic chemistry, our explosive origins and connect life on Earth to the evolution of the Universe. A family-friendly film full of fun, adventure, and enlightenment.

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