We’re in an exciting transitional period as we work toward the transformative renovations planned for 2025! During this time, we have temporarily reduced public programming, and we’d like to share the reasons behind this shift:
Preserving Our Current Equipment for Students
Our MS-8 star projector, which has served us faithfully for decades, is struggling to meet our growing needs. To ensure it continues to support our high school astronomy classes—an essential part of their curriculum—we’ve limited its use to classroom programs. This decision helps extend its lifespan until our state-of-the-art upgrades are completed.
Focusing on a Bright Future
Renovating a facility like ours takes careful planning, collaboration, and resources. With a small but dedicated team, much of our focus is on supporting our fundraising group in securing funding, designing the new system, and preparing for the exciting changes ahead. These efforts are critical to ensuring the planetarium’s future as a hub for education and inspiration.
We understand it may be disappointing to experience a temporary reduction in astronomy programming, especially after nearly 60 years of serving the community. However, we are thrilled to share that in the fall of 2025, the Shiras Planetarium will reopen with unparalleled programming, cutting-edge technology, and opportunities like never before. This renovation will ensure the planetarium continues to shine as a community resource for generations to come.
Thank you for your patience, understanding, and unwavering support during this time of growth. We are working hard to keep you informed and will share updates every step of the way. Together, we are building an incredible future for the Shiras Planetarium—one we can’t wait to share with you!
Author: Becky LaBrecque
Exciting Changes Ahead: Support Our Laser Shows During the Transition!
✨ We know you’ve been missing our astronomy shows, and we’re right there with you! As we prepare for exciting renovations this spring, we’re gearing up to bring you an incredible new experience next fall, featuring many new programming options and a major increase in public astronomy offerings! 🚀
Our cutting-edge ZEISS VELVET duo system is currently in production, and we’ll soon be one of only 30 ZEISS planetariums in the USA! 🌟
During this transitional time, we invite you to continue supporting our laser shows. Your participation helps us keep the magic alive as we prepare for the future. Thank you for being part of this exciting journey!