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- Asteroid: Mission Extreme takes audiences on an epic journey to discover the potential that asteroids present to facilitate manned space travel.
- In the future, Earth is on the verge of collapse. Billionaire Warren Trout wants to make a fortune colonizing the solar system and sends out a ship. One thing he didn't count on - Ashley, Trout's daughter, has stowed away onboard the ship.
- A sweeping geological journey, Earthquake explores the forces that transform the surface of our planet. After a stunning flight over the San Andreas Fault, audiences travel back in time to experience San Francisco's infamous 1906 earthquake. Data-driven visualizations illustrate Earth's story, revealing how subtle motions and sudden ruptures have shaped our planet over eons-and how geological activity influences the course of human history. Finally, we see how scientists and engineers help society prepare for a safer future.
- Tales of the Maya Skies is a bilingual (English/Spanish) 34 minute digital full-dome show that immerses the audience into the Maya astronomy, art and culture through a custom score and visuals. Tales of the Maya Skies inspires and educates through its description of the Maya's accurate astronomical achievements and how astronomy connected them to the Universe.
- Before the invention of the written word, in one of the longest cultural developments in history the people of the Neolithic civilization of Europe constructed ever more complex stone monuments. Their reasons for doing so are unclear to this day, and their people have vanished largely without trace. Presented in 2k wide screen, and set only to an original score by Tangerine Dream member Thorsten Quaeschning, REMNANTS utilizes highly stylized motion controlled time lapse to explore their extraordinary achievements, capture the austere beauty of these 'Megalithic' sites, suggest rationales for their being, and pose an important question for our times. History has proven no civilization can last indefinitely. Is it not unlikely we shall share the same fate?
- How did life on Earth begin? This tantalizing question forms the basis of Morrison Planetarium's newest show, narrated by two-time Academy Award winner Jodie Foster. Begin your journey by "shrinking" down to enter a single redwood leaf, and discover that all life on Earth shares a common ancestry. Then, travel through time to witness key events since the Big Bang that set the stage for life. Along the way, you will see two scenarios for the dawn of life on early Earth, and discover how our planet has changed since those microscopic beginnings.
- This planetarium show explores the relationship between the Earth, moon and sun with the help of Coyote, an amusing character adapted from Native American oral traditions who has many misconceptions about our home planet and its most familiar neighbors. His confusion about the universe makes viewers think about how the Earth, moon and sun work together as a system. Native American stories are used throughout the show to help distinguish between myths and science.
- Leave Planet Earth behind as you fly to the farthest reaches of the Universe. Zoom through the roof of the Academy's building, float up through Earth's atmosphere, and gain an astronaut's view of your home-the only planet currently known to support life. Then travel to the Moon, Mars, and even beyond the Milky Way to search for habitats that might support extraterrestrial life.
- From a habitat hidden deep underwater in Florida, to the world's most amazing swimming pool, dive into the underwater world of outer space. Space School is the incredible story of how astronauts train underwater to live and work in space. From micro-gravity simulation at NASA's Neutral Buoyancy Lab, to living under the sea at Aquarius Reef Base, astronauts spend a lot of time training underwater. Space School is a fascinating and beautifully filmed live-action full-dome film produced by the Emmy Award-winning team that produces Jonathan Bird's Blue World.
- Join the young Charles Darwin on an adventurous voyage of exploration circumnavigating the World with the HMS Beagle.
- Trapped in a giant semi-transparent dome, the lights hauntingly flicker, and the entire dome is filling up with hundreds of creeping, crawling, slithering insects.
- Historian Michael Wood looks back at the start of China's history from the creation legend to the first 3 recorded dynasties Xia, Shang and Zhou, to the unification of 7 states under Qin Shi Huang. The name China comes from this Qin Dynasty, although the Chinese people refer to themselves as The Han.
- Michael Wood tells the tale of China's first great international age under the Tang Dynasty (618-907). He travels along the Silk Road to the bazaars of central Asia and into India on the track of the Chinese monk who brought Buddhism back to China.