Kent mobile planetarium
Be captivated by the awe & wonder of the Universe
Our regular visits to Kent and the surrounding areas have seen us inspire & motivate thousands of pupils and groups for over 10 years. A captivating addition to any space-themed topic, a visit from the Kent mobile planetarium will kickstart their love for space and science.
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 Kent 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.
Find out more about our Kent mobile planetarium shows:
Just a few of the schools & groups we’ve visited with our Kent mobile planetarium and inspired about space:
You may also be interested to visit other places of astronomical interest in this area. Please find below a couple of links:
South East Kent Astronomical Society
The South East Kent Astronomical Society (SEKAS) was formed in 1972. It is now an enthusiastic band of members of all ages and backgrounds, all sharing a common interest in the oldest and ever changing science of Astronomy.
The Mid-Kent Astronomical Society (MKAS) was formed in 1976 by a small group of keen amateur astronomers. Today, the society has a very active membership of between 50 and 100 members from across North and Mid-Kent and some from East Kent.
The Mission of MKAS is Making Astronomy accessible to all. Its aims are to promote interest in and enhance the study of astronomy in Kent, and to provide facilities for the study of astronomy for its members.
Additionally, MKAS promotes the education of astronomy to the public and its members. This is done through a wide variety of talks, events, projects, and outreach activities. Talks are usually made very simple for everyone to understand, and are highly enjoyable.