Events

 Science Fact or Science Fiction?

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June 8, 2013

Ever wonder if warp drive is actually possible?  Will we ever have flying cars and  genetically engineered humans?  Join us to watch some favorite science fiction movies in the Science Dome and learn about the science behind them.

Fun for ALL ages! 

Schedule

(Stay tuned as more activities are added!)

Exhibits (FREE):
noon – 5:30
  • Parallel Universes and Doctor Who, Morgan Le-Mons and Michaela Beaulieu
  • Cyborgs in Science Fiction, Maddie Dale
  • Jurassic Park: Digging Through the Facts, Kelsey Bows
  • The Teleportation Terminal: Beam me up Scotty!, Taylor Underwood and Eric Greeson III
  • Science and Signs of Stargate, Theresa Carr, Christina Pederson, Wil Pirnie and Tony Smith
  • Man and Machine, Austin Ward and Morgan Mabus
  • Back to the Future: A Trip Through Time, Nicholas Boelk and Savvanah Reams-Taylor
  • Back to the Future: A Movie Ahead of its Time, Eric Karlson

Talks, approximately 25 minutes each (FREE):

  • noon, 1:30 pm, 3:30 pm Total Recall: What would really happen on Mars, Joel Johnson
  • 2:30 pm Explaining Ian Malcolm: Jurassic Park and Chaos Theory, Dalana Dailey
  • 5:00 pm The Science of Serenity, Jennifer Stump and Jessica Smith
Movies 
$5 (purchase now until June 8th at the Science Dome or online through Eventbrite for a small fee)
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  • 10:45 am Treasure Planet (PG)
  • 1 pm Back to the Future (PG)
  • 3:15 pm Jurassic Park (PG-13)
  • 5:55 pm Serenity (PG-13)

Costume Contests (FREE)  Dress up as your favorite sci-fi character or scientist!

  • 12:30 pm 12 & under
  • 5:30 pm 13  & up

 

This event is being offered in conjunction with the Seattle Science Festival! For full details visit seattlesciencefestival.org

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Past Events

Landsat Launch Party!

Join us on February 11th from 9:30 – 10:30 am to watch the 8th Landsat satellite launch!

  • Learn about Landsat!
  • Watch the Launch live on the Dome!
  • See some of Landsat’s “Greatest Hits”
This event is FREE and open to anyone!

What is Landsat?

The Landsat Program is a series of Earth-observing satellite missions jointly managed by NASA and the USGS. Landsat satellites have been consistently gathering data about our planet since 1972. They continue to improve and expand this unparalleled record of Earth’s changing landscapes for the benefit of all. The Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) will become the 8th satellite in  the Landsat series and is launching from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California on February 11th 2013.

For more information on Landsat visit www.nasa.gov/landsat .

Grand Opening

  • January 19th
  •  11 AM – 4:30 PM
  • FREE

Join us for a fun filled day to celebrate the Science Dome’s Grand Opening!  See a show in the brand new dome, participate in hands-on exploration stations and watch live science demonstrations.  This event is FREE and open to all ages!

Schedule for the day:

11-11:20 am – Ribbon cutting ceremony

11-4:30 pm – Hands on Exploration stations

11:30-4:30 pm – Science Dome shows (Reserve seats now!):

12:50 pm AND 3:00 pm – Chemistry Demo show

Planetary Explorers – A Preschool Show - FULL

Saturday January 19th 2013 

Show times:

  • 12:15 PM to 12:40 PM
  • 3:50 PM to 4:15 PM


*****THIS SHOW IS FULL********
*********A 1st come 1st serve wait list will be established on the day of the show.  Empty spots will be filled 5 minutes before showtime. ************

This interactive expedition through our solar system is specially designed for our youngest visitors (Ages 3-6).  Explorers will start on watery Earth and embark on an adventure taking them to all 8 planets.  From bouncing on Mercury to hula-hooping with Saturn they are certain to have a great journey.

Tickets should only be reserved for the explorers aged 3-6 however adults are encouraged to accompany their little ones into the dome.  It does get dark inside of the dome.  Hall lights are left on during this program for little ones who might be afraid of the dark, feel free to step out into the hall if you need to.

Eventbrite - Planetary Explorers - A Preschool Expedition

 


Mars: 4th Rock from the Sun - FULL

Saturday January 19th 2013 

Show times:

  • 11:30 AM to 12:05 PM
  • 12:50 PM to 1:25 PM
  • 1:35 PM to 2:10 PM
  • 2:20 PM to 2:55 PM
  • 3:05 PM to 3:40 PM
  • 4:30 PM to 5:05 PM

 *****THIS SHOW IS FULL********
*********A 1st come 1st serve wait list will be established on the day of the show.  Empty spots will be filled 5 minutes before showtime. ************

During this 35 minute program we will travel to the 4th rock from the sun, MARS! Join us and be transported to this alien landscape as we investigate the mysteries of this planet that have captured the imaginations of humans for so long.

This program is intended for a general audience.  It does get dark in the dome so please be aware of this when bringing young children into the dome.

Eventbrite - Mars: 4th Rock from the Sun

Educator Open House

  • Wednesday December 12th 2012
  • 4 – 6 PM

The Science Dome was built to be a community resource and we would love to partner with educators of all levels in the area. We invite you to stop by, see a demo of the Science Dome’s capabilities, learn what we have to offer and let us know what would be useful for your students.

Don’t let the name fool you.  The Science Dome can be used for much more than science! Use the dome for: Architecture, Art, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Digital Design, Drama, Earth Science, Geography, Math, Music Recitals, Storytelling and much more!