One Sky

Opens Saturday, October 12!

Experience One Sky, a series of captivating short films that highlight cultural and Indigenous perspectives of the night sky.

The sky connects us all. Experience One Sky, a series of captivating short films that highlight cultural and Indigenous perspectives of the night sky. Produced as an international collaboration, with culturally authentic storytellers, music, and stunning immersive visuals designed for the dome, One Sky will take you on an artistic and compelling journey exploring traditions around the world and showcasing the interconnectedness of humanity through our shared view of the cosmos.

This program features several select short films produced by the One Sky Project, which is led by the Imiloa Astronomy Center, sponsored by the Thirty Meter Telescope, and supported by the California Academy of Sciences, the Franklin Institute, NSF’s NOIRLab, and the Thirty Meter Telescope.

Please note for safety reasons there is no late entry into the Planetarium once the doors are closed. Please arrive at least 10 minutes before the show start time.
 

Get Tickets

Date and Time

Daily, beginning October 12

Audience

All Ages

Location

Charles Hayden Planetarium View Map

Price

$5 - $10

Language

English
Get Tickets

Date and Time

Daily, beginning October 12

Audience

All Ages

Location

Charles Hayden Planetarium View Map

Price

$5 - $10

Language

English

The sky connects us all. Experience One Sky, a series of captivating short films that highlight cultural and Indigenous perspectives of the night sky. Produced as an international collaboration, with culturally authentic storytellers, music, and stunning immersive visuals designed for the dome, One Sky will take you on an artistic and compelling journey exploring traditions around the world and showcasing the interconnectedness of humanity through our shared view of the cosmos.

This program features several select short films produced by the One Sky Project, which is led by the Imiloa Astronomy Center, sponsored by the Thirty Meter Telescope, and supported by the California Academy of Sciences, the Franklin Institute, NSF’s NOIRLab, and the Thirty Meter Telescope.

Please note for safety reasons there is no late entry into the Planetarium once the doors are closed. Please arrive at least 10 minutes before the show start time.