
Dinosaurs at Dusk is a learning adventure of a father and his teenage daughter Lucy, who share a fascination for all things that fly.
You’ll travel back in time to meet the pterosaurs and the ancestors of modern-day birds: the feathered dinosaurs. Lucy and her father navigate from continent to continent, looking for clues about the origins of flight.
When time runs out they experience first-hand the cataclysmic “last day” of the dinosaurs.
Science content includes topics such as continental drift, proper motion of stars, asteroids and impacts, extinctions and the convergent development of flight among species.

When two children embark on a Geology Field Trip, they are thrown into a fantastic voyage where they witness incredible geological wonders and learn the mysterious process that shaped our present-day continents.
From roaming the untamed prehistoric wilds to journeying to the center of the Earth, Dinosaur Passage To Pangaea is the perfect educational look at the tectonic forces that forged our world.

Re-live the excitement of the early days of space exploration, from the launch of the first artificial satellite to the magnificent lunar landings and privately operated space flights.
Be immersed and overwhelmed with this most accurate historic reconstruction of man’s first steps into space.
Who were these men and women that took part in these death-defying endeavors?
Witness their drive, their passion, and their perseverance to explore, in Dawn of the Space Age.

Volcanoes tower 80,000 feet above a barren surface. Monstrous hurricanes rage for 400 years. And multicolored rings sit suspended in air. In Cosmic Journey: A Solar System Adventure, you’ll travel through our Solar System faster than the speed of light, taking in the wonders of the planets and their moons.
Cosmic Journey: A Solar System Adventure takes you on a voyage to the outer reaches of our Solar System in search of worlds that might support life. Especially popular with school age children and teachers, Cosmic Journey: A Solar System Adventure is one of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science’s most successful programs and is suitable for all ages.

Cosmic Dance is an Immersive Cinema feature film with documentary content combined with fictional scenes and Bollywood-like dancing. It shows the parallels between Hinduism and modern science.
Impressive images shot in India, Canada and Europe take the audience into a cosmic dance of creation and dissolution. Leela (Pooja Salvi), a young Indian woman who is a student of physics in Toronto, discovers astonishing analogies between modern quantum- and astro-physics on one side and Hindu knowledge and ancient Indian Vedic cosmology on the other side. Thousands of years ago the Indians had a surprisingly precise knowledge about the genesis of the universe, which concurs with the theory of the Big Bang.
On a trip through India Leela finds out in a dialogue with international scientists and teachers that the entire nature and all life are connected. Matter und spirit are not separated, love connects the entire universe, divine energy reigns in each one of us. Hinduism, modern science and universal thinking are no contradiction but one reality.

Experience the life and times of Cleopatra in dramatic fashion as your audiences travel back in time to see stunning re-creations of the Alexandria Library, Cleopatra’s Palace, and the Pharos Lighthouse—one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
Discover the powerful Greek and Roman influences on the world of Cleopatra.
You will also see Eratosthenes figure out the size of the Earth.

Deep in the ice at the heart of Antarctica, the biggest and strangest detector in the world waits for mysterious messengers from the cosmos. The detector is IceCube! The messengers are neutrinos–ghostly particles that give us tantalizing looks into world of exploding stars and black holes.
This show tells the incredible story of how an international team of scientists and engineers transformed one billion tons of Antarctic ice into a telescope. Building IceCube was a titanic endeavor driven by our human passion for discovery.
Your audiences will witness stunning views of the South Pole, captivating animations of the IceCube detectors capturing a neutrino collision–and eye-catching views of the cosmos. Chasing the Ghost Particle: From the South Pole to the Edge of the Universe will take you on a journey you will never forget.
A co-production of the Daniel M. Soref Planetarium at the Milwaukee Public Museum and the Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center (WIPAC) of the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

They are what make you alive.
This is the story of the trillions of cells that form our bodies, from our beginnings as a single cell to the complexity of a whole body: it’s the story of who we are. Join Raj and Sooki on a totally ex-CELL-ent immersive journey. Get shrunk down by the Shrink-a-tron, go back in time with the Retroscope and see an exploded view of all the body systems courtesy of the Cell-o-tron.

Narrated by Academy Award winning actor Geoffrey Rush and presenting the latest scientific information, this new planetarium show brings to life all that is fascinating and extreme in the world of black holes. Witness what would happen if you got too close to one? What makes a black hole? How do we find them? Would you survive falling into one?
Discover what science has taught us about these most bizarre creations. Follow their story from an extraordinary idea of the late 18th century through to their unexpected detection almost 200 years later.
Black holes. No longer the stuff of science fiction, their discovery has been a triumph of modern science. An incredible journey from imagination to reality.

