New 3D dome show underway

April 3, 2023
Space odyssey
Space odyssey:

One of the farthest planets featured in the show is Europa, a moon of Jupiter, which has an ocean of liquid water lying beneath its icy surface.

The Space Museum is screening a new 3D dome show, Voyager: the Never-Ending Journey 3D, which takes audiences on an interstellar journey to discover the secrets of the farthest planets in the Solar System.

 

Museumgoers can explore such planets as if they are following the twin space probes Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 launched by the National Aeronautics & Space Administration in 1977.

 

The space probes are still navigating in the vast interstellar space and they send the data obtained during their journey back to the Earth from time to time, enriching human's understanding of the Universe.

 

Each probe carries a gold-plated record containing images, sounds, greetings and music to manifest the life and culture on Earth. It is hoped that alien civilisation may receive and decode the information therein someday.

 

The 27-minute show will run until September 30 at the museum's Space Theatre.

 

Screening times are 2pm and 6.30pm on weekdays except Tuesdays and 12.30pm and 5pm on weekends and public holidays.

 

Tickets are available at the museum's box office and URBTIX.

 

Call 2721 0226 for enquiries.

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