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Liquid Sky Chappell Roan

Keep your eyes open for a Redwine supernova! The music of Chappell Roan enters the dome with its vivid melodies and beats accompanied by beautiful liquid sky visuals.

Liquid Sky Glass Animals

Glass Animals in The Dome is an immersive show you won't want to miss! Enjoy a beautifully crafted mosaic of visuals and relax under one-of-a-kind liquid painted skies.

Liquid Sky Grateful Dead on the Dome

Enjoy 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 Pretty Lights

Get lost in the mind bending visuals, all digitally rendered live on our 8K dome, in full surround sound with a new selection of tunes every show.

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.

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: A Glass Half Full? Exploring Chemicals, Risks, and Realities in Our Water

We trust that our water is clean, but what if the real risks come from invisible chemical mixtures we don’t fully understand? From wildfire ash and industrial runoff to pharmaceuticals and plastic by-products, today’s water pollution is shaped by complex, interacting contaminants that challenge traditional science and regulation. This talk explores how tools from analytical chemistry and toxicology help detect these hidden threats, and how public perception, policy, and environmental justice influence our understanding of what “safe water” really means.

Science Under the Dome: Drinking Wastewater?! A Key Component of Water Management in Colorado

Drinking wastewater? You probably already are, just a little bit. Across Colorado and the West, treated wastewater flows downstream and can become someone else’s drinking water. This is de facto reuse. Planned reuse means stronger treatment and closer monitoring. As drought and climate change strain supplies, advanced treatment offers a sustainable path forward. Explore the types of reuse, why reverse osmosis isn’t always the answer, and where reuse is already happening. Wastewater isn’t gross—it’s a valuable and cool resource.

Science Under the Dome: Life after Death - How Dead Organisms Serve as Nature's Memories

As humans, our memories of the past influence how we behave in the present. But nature, too, has memories. Past events, like fires, storms, droughts, and other catastrophes can determine how ecosystems look and function, well into the future. We refer to this as ecological memory. One type of ecological memory are the physical remains of dead organisms left after these catastrophic events occur. In particular, we can think about the remains of foundation species—iconic and abundant organisms like trees, grasses, corals, or oysters that build the very frameworks of the ecosystems we know and love. When these organisms die, their influence lives on as their remnant structures actively shape the way ecosystems recover, or do not.

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 & Moons

Take a deep dive into the Earth’s moon and the other bizarre moons in our solar system.

Stars & Planets

Join us for an introduction to the night sky, the observable planets, the stars, and constellations.

The Light of Distant Worlds

Everything glows. Everything emits light. Explore how astronomers use all kinds of light to observe planets orbiting other stars.

Join us for a friendly tour of some of the weird planets out there in the Universe and a celebration of the ways modern exoplanet science makes use of phenomena most people can experience on Earth: light, color, rainbows, eclipses, and curiosity.

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