Swansea mobile planetarium
Immersive and captivating planetarium
WonderDome Swansea mobile planetarium has been visiting schools & groups around Swansea for over 10 years now. Our presenter-led space-themed planetarium shows are a motivating addition to science topics, adding a sense of wonder about the Universe around us.
Our mobile planetarium shows are suitable for all ages & abilities and tailored to each group. You can be assured that our shows will spark a desire to learn and to explore so much more. So, stepping into a WonderDome Swansea mobile planetarium transports you on a cosmic journey, a thrilling adventure exploring the wonders of the Universe. Our captivating shows are tailored to all ages, delivering curriculum-focused (England, Scotland and Wales), presenter-led content which will ignite their curiosity. From planet formation to the birth and death of stars, from launching rockets to stepping foot on other worlds, it’s an unforgettable opportunity to bring the marvels of space right into your school or venue. Inspire future space explorers and kickstart their lifelong love of space and science with a WonderDome experience.
Chat to Mission Control (our bookings office) to find out how we can make this an unforgettable experience.
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Knowledgeable, friendly and awe-inspiring, you can’t help but be mesmerised by a WonderDome planetarium presenter. With a genuine passion for space they’ll take you on a cosmic journey.
Find out how your Swansea mobile planetarium will be a 5-star stellar experience.
There’s always a buzz of excitement when people see the ‘silver space dome’ appear in the hall or venue because it looks so exciting. Here’s how it all works.
You may also be interested to visit other places of astronomical interest in this area. Please find below a couple of links:
Swansea Astronomical Society is the oldest astronomical society in Wales – established 13th February 1948.
Their aim of the Society has always been “to further the knowledge of and to stimulate public interest in the science of Astronomy, also to promote and conduct research into problems related thereto” and this is as relevant to today’s Society as it was in 1948.
The Society meets every second and fourth Thursday of the month, October through to May when speakers, from within or outside the Society, accept the Society’s invite to talk on all matters astronomical. These meetings were formerly at Swansea University, but are now being held at the UWTSD Campus