Planetarium in MCN
MCN Exhibition Tour
Educational workshop
Exhibition
duration: 180 min.
Dream to Fly
duration: 45 min.
Recommended
age: 10+
Recommended
age: 10+
Expedition Reef
duration: 45 min.
Learn
the secrets of the “rainforests of the sea” as you embark on an oceanic
safari of the world’s most vibrant—and endangered—marine ecosystems.
Narrated
by Tony Award® winner Lea Salonga, the all-digital Expedition Reef
immerses you in the undersea adventure. Along the way, discover how
corals grow, feed, reproduce, and support over 25% of all marine life on
Earth—while facing unprecedented threats from climate change, habitat
destruction, and overfishing.
“This is a difficult story [and] a turning point for reefs,” says Academy scientist and reef expert Dr. Rebecca Albright, “but it’s not too late.”
Learn
the secrets of the “rainforests of the sea” as you embark on an oceanic
safari of the world’s most vibrant—and endangered—marine ecosystems.
Narrated
by Tony Award® winner Lea Salonga, the all-digital Expedition Reef
immerses you in the undersea adventure. Along the way, discover how
corals grow, feed, reproduce, and support over 25% of all marine life on
Earth—while facing unprecedented threats from climate change, habitat
destruction, and overfishing.
“This is a difficult story [and] a turning point for reefs,” says Academy scientist and reef expert Dr. Rebecca Albright, “but it’s not too late.”
Magic Globe
duration: 45 min.
Phantom of the Universe
duration: 45 min.
The
show reveals the first hints of its existence through the eyes of Fritz
Zwicky, the scientist who coined the term “dark matter.” It describes
the astral choreography witnessed by Vera Rubin in the Andromeda galaxy
and then plummets deep underground to see the most sensitive dark matter
detector on Earth, housed in a former gold mine.
From there, it journeys across space and time to the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, speeding alongside particles before they collide in visually stunning explosions of light and sound, while learning how scientists around the world are collaborating to track down the constituents of dark matter.
The
show reveals the first hints of its existence through the eyes of Fritz
Zwicky, the scientist who coined the term “dark matter.” It describes
the astral choreography witnessed by Vera Rubin in the Andromeda galaxy
and then plummets deep underground to see the most sensitive dark matter
detector on Earth, housed in a former gold mine.
From there, it journeys across space and time to the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, speeding alongside particles before they collide in visually stunning explosions of light and sound, while learning how scientists around the world are collaborating to track down the constituents of dark matter.
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