Be the first to experience the new Frost Planetarium show.
Frost Science members are invited to be the first to see the new Frost Planetarium show, Spark: The Universe in Us during exclusive members-only showings on Saturday, January 11, and Sunday, January 12. This opportunity is first come, first served for the first two showings of each day: 10:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. No RSVP is required to attend. Members will need to show their member wristband at the Frost Planetarium after entering the museum. There are only 250 seats per show, so be sure to arrive early to secure your seat.
Spark: The Universe in Us, narrated by actor and director Diego Luna, explores our deep connection not just to Earth, but to stars millions of light years away—and billions of years in the past. Start your journey by soaring over a stunning Sierra Nevada waterfall, then blast off across space and time to discover the celestial origins of the elements we all have in common. Along the way, you’ll enter the core of a giant star just before it implodes, experience the quiet demise of a star like the Sun, and see how colliding stars seed the Universe with the building blocks of life.
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Spark: The Universe in Us will be shown daily in the Frost Planetarium beginning Monday, January 13.
Admission to the members-only preview screenings in the Frost Planetarium are first come, first served. Limited seating is available inside the Frost Planetarium. The screenings are only open to members and their guests (accounts with guest privileges will be allowed the appropriate number of guests to accompany the member). All members must have a valid membership card and show a photo ID upon entrance.
Spark: The Universe in Us is a production of the California Academy of Sciences, Distributed by Williamsville Central School District.