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Audio Guide of Fiske Planetarium

Desde Boulder, viaja al cosmos en un domo mágico donde las estrellas cuentan secretos que ni los astronautas conocen.

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✓ Secrets other tourists miss
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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The Widow Who Bought the Sky

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2. The Dome That Tricks Your Eyes

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3. Stellar Loves and University Downfalls

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4. The Rock-and-Roll Laser That Saved the Planetarium

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5. Shadows in the Dome That Few Notice

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6. The Cosmic Echo That Changes You

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours of Fiske Planetarium and how can I get there?

Fiske Planetarium at the University of Colorado Boulder offers shows at varying times, generally in the afternoons and evenings; check the schedule on its official website for exact dates. To get there, head to the university campus in Boulder, with the main entrance on Regent Drive; the contact phone number is (303) 492-5002. Visit the official website for more details.

How much do tickets cost to visit Fiske Planetarium, or is it free?

Show tickets cost about $12 for adults, $10 for students, and $8 for children, with discounts for university members; there is no general free admission, though some special events may be free. Buy tickets online or at the box office. Check updated prices here.

How much time is needed for a visit to Fiske Planetarium?

A typical show lasts between 45 and 60 minutes, so it is recommended to allow at least 1.5 hours in total, including arrival and departure. If you combine it with an exhibition, it could extend to 2 hours. Plan some extra time to fully enjoy the immersive experience.

What is the history or significance of Fiske Planetarium?

Founded in 1975, Fiske Planetarium is one of the most advanced in the United States, known for its 58-foot dome and high-definition projections that teach about astronomy and the universe. It is part of the University of Colorado Boulder and has inspired generations through science outreach. Its importance lies in combining education and stellar entertainment in an accessible way.

What is the best time of year or day to visit Fiske Planetarium?

The best time is during the summer or on clear autumn nights, when the evening shows are most impressive; avoid busy weekends if you prefer fewer crowds. Evening sessions around 7–9 pm are ideal for a relaxed experience. Check the local weather forecast to make the most of your visit.

Is Fiske Planetarium accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Yes, it has access ramps, elevators, and designated wheelchair spaces in the auditorium, ensuring an inclusive visit. It is recommended to contact them in advance for special arrangements by phone at (303) 492-5002. More accessibility info is available on their website.

What other attractions are near Fiske Planetarium?

Nearby you will find the University of Colorado campus with museums such as the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History, and just a 10-minute drive away is Chautauqua Park for hiking. Do not miss Pearl Street Mall in downtown Boulder, ideal for shopping and dining. Explore more attractions in Boulder.

What are some practical tips to make the most of my visit to Fiske Planetarium?

Book tickets online in advance to avoid sellouts, and arrive 15–20 minutes early for a good seat; dress comfortably since the dome is dark. Bring a camera if photos are allowed (check the rules), and combine your visit with a nighttime walk around campus to observe real stars. Detailed tips on the official website.

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