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School Field Trips and Private Group Shows

The Exploration Dome seats up to 70 visitors and uses both high technology and personalized presentations to make the wonders of astronomy and other wonders of science and technology real for everyone.

Your group can visit the Exploration Dome Tuesday through Friday at 9am, 11am, 1pm. Special arrangements for additional times can be made upon request.


Group Admission Fees: under 20 visitors more than 20 visitors
Exploration Dome Only $60 $3/visitor
Exhibit Only $60 $3/visitor
Dome Show + Exhibit $100 $5/visitor

School Groups
Teachers and adult chaperones: FREE
One adult chaperone for every 6 students is required.

Ways to Reserve a Show:
Call 541.682.7888 to guarantee your spot
or
Download the reservation form [pdf] and email it to info@sciencefactory.org.
We will confirm receipt by PHONE CALL.


Field Trips/Private Groups
Exploration Dome Show Options



Photo: Children in the DomeWe have a variety of show subjects available. If time allows, teachers can expect, regardless of program content, a live and interactive segment, allowing students to participate by asking and answering questions.

All full-dome video programs are about 30 minutes long except for the Seasonal Star Grazing programs, which average about 20 minutes. Live shows, such as "Tonight's Sky," average about 45 minutes. Shows can be scheduled at 10 am, 12 pm and 2 pm, Wednesdays - Fridays. Special showings and times may be available.

We are happy to accommodate the needs and interests of your students wherever possible. Please inform us prior to your visit so we can adjust our content specifically to your class.

Live Programs:

Tonight's Sky
A guided tour of the current night sky identifying the bright stars and major constellations, as well as the moon and planets when they are visible. Bring your questions to this live, interactive program as it adapts to the needs and interests of your group and can range from the mythology behind some of the constellations to the science of star birth and star death, or include a trip to one or more of the planets in our solar system. Suitable for any age group.

Our Solar System
This live and interactive program begins by identifying any planets that can be seen in the current night sky and then flies out into the solar system to visit the planets, dwarf planets and some of the many moons in our solar system. Suitable for children in grades K through 6.

Seasonal Star Gazing
This 20-minute show gives audiences a wonderful introduction to the night sky: the stars and constellations visible during the current season. By the end you’ll be able to host your own star-gazing parties and identify all the major sky players! Most suitable for children in 2nd grade or older.

Astronaut
Astronaut, takes you from earth into outer space, and beyond. What training do astronauts need? What dangers do astronauts face? What is it take to live on the space station? Presented in stunning high-definition 180-degree full dome video and explosive surround sound, Astronaut takes you out of this world! Astronaut is a production of the National Space Center, distributed by SkyScan, Inc. Suitable for all ages.

Two Small Pieces of Glass
In 1610, Galileo Galilei became the first person to look at the heavens through a telescope and record his findings. What he saw changed our understanding of the universe forever. Since that time, telescopes have made it possible for us to explore our universe and discover amazing things. This program not only examines how telescopes work, but also unveils some of the discoveries made possible by the telescope — a tool originally made of a metal tube and two small pieces of glass. Most suitable for children in 2nd grade or older.

Double Feature: Planets of the Solar System & Moon Dreams
Planets of the Solar System: This short 13-minute program introduces the planets that we can see with the unaided eye, demonstrates how planets rotate and orbit the sun, and finishes with a brief tour of all the planets in our solar system.

Moon Dreams: In this 12-minute program, visitors will learn about the origin of the Moon and its effect on the oceans and life on Earth, the many other moons in our solar system, the Apollo moon landings, and humanity's future plans for the Moon.





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The Science Factory • 2300 Leo Harris Parkway • Eugene, Oregon 97401
Mailing Address: Box P. O. 1518 • Eugene, Oregon 97440
Phone: 541-682-7888 • Fax: 541-484-9027 • E-mail: info@sciencefactory.org
The Science Factory is a charitable non-profit organization, federal tax ID: 93-0688763.