While we can customize a presentation to suit your individual needs, take a look at some of the selections available. If you are looking for something specific and don’t see it on the list, please contact us and we can discuss your interest and develop a presentation that is sure to keep your audience on the edge of their seat!
Available Presentations:
Luna: A New World – This presentation was created for Ron’s show at the North Museum of Nature and Science during the Apollo 11 Moon Landing’s 50th Anniversary celebration. Take a look at the mission through the eyes of Buzz Aldrin as you blast off on the Saturn 5 to Earth’s satellite. What was it like to be on the moon? Find out in this 45-minute show.
Lunar Wonders – You will be taken on a tour of our natural satellite and learn about the features, phases and other interesting facts.
Saturn & Cassini – Take a tour of Saturn and its moon, Titan, through the eyes of Cassini. What is the atmosphere of Titan? What are the rings made out of? What was the purpose of Cassini’s mission and how long was it orbiting Saturn? Find out the answers to these questions, plus much more!
Mars – There is talk of colonizing the Red planet; but, is that truly possible? Take a tour of Mars and choose for yourself – would you go if you had the chance?
Landed Missions – How many worlds have been explored in our Solar System? Who was the first to land on Venus? How far out have we gone? Find out in this presentation that will take you on a tour of worlds far, far away!
Where We Live – Do you know there is much more to your address than your street and city? How much do you know about the Milky Way? How many galaxies are there? You will be amazed at the astronomical facts that will be presented to you in this show.
How it Works (Interactive) – This is an interactive, audience-participation required presentation. Learn why we see constellations and planets at certain times of the year. The audience will also learn about the Earth’s and moon’s rotation cycles. This is a great tool for STEM nights.
Journey to Space – This is a fun, interactive show designed for younger audiences. They will be given a brief introduction to Apollo 11, followed by a quick tour of Mars, Saturn, Pluto and other celestial bodies. Questions are encouraged throughout this presentation and props are utilized to help maximize the experience of the audience.
Santa’s Midnight Ride – For the holidays, this is a unique observation at how Santa is able to deliver all his packages in a 24-hour period! Perfect for pre-schoolers to elementary-aged children.
The Sun – Take a journey to Sol, the Milky Way galaxy’s star. Learn what a solar prominence is, how auroras are created, what is a transit and much, much more. For shows performed during the daytime, solar observing can be added as an extra.