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Thursday, July 2

Once upon a time there was a sky full of marvelous planets with the most delicious super hazelnuts ever. At least that’s what two greedy squirrels, Nino and Lilli, thought.

It took nearly 400,000 people working 10+ years to put humans on the Moon. How did they do it?

Sunday, July 5

How does the sky connect us all?

Take a tour of the night sky, observable planets, stars and constellations.

Thursday, July 9

It took nearly 400,000 people working 10+ years to put humans on the Moon. How did they do it?

Ever wonder what it would be like to fly to Mars? Find out at Fiske!

Friday, July 10

Immerse yourself inÌýthe cosmos and delve into the new revelations from theÌýJames Webb Space Telescope.

Drift through the cosmos with Ariana Grande during our newest laser show!

Saturday, July 11

Take a tour of the night sky, observable planets, stars and constellations.

ContemplateÌýthe biggest questions of all time. Narrated by Andy Serkis.

Ever wonder what it would be like to fly to Mars? Find out at Fiske!

From the East coast to the West, this show highlights some of the classic songs that defined the genre.

Sunday, July 12

Explore observatories located in extreme environments and remote locations in Chile.

Explore our Moon and the most bizarre moons of our solar system.

Thursday, July 16

Ever wonder what it would be like to fly to Mars? Find out at Fiske!

Luke and the robot ALBY take a magical journey through space and time during which they not only uncover the secrets of gravity but also learn about friendship and imagination.

Friday, July 17

Uncover the secrets of the universe - Gravity, Galaxies, and Supermassive Black Holes!

Spiral out in the dome!

Sunday, July 19

It took nearly 400,000 people working 10+ years to put humans on the Moon. How did they do it?

Kari ByronÌýfromÌýCrash Test World and MythBustersÌýlaunches us on a journey beyond the Earth towards a sustainable future in space.

Experience immersive beauty, awe and wonder!

Thursday, July 23

Luke and the robot ALBY take a magical journey through space and time during which they not only uncover the secrets of gravity but also learn about friendship and imagination.

Asteroids, comets, and the hard-hitting stories of our cosmic origins, narrated by George Takei from Star Trek.

Friday, July 24

Explore other galaxies and get a sense for the size of our universe!

Enjoy the Dead's Folsom hits from 40+ years ago to mind-melting, trippy visuals --- all digitally rendered live in our 8K dome with full surround sound. They'll steal your face right off your head.

Saturday, July 25

Once upon a time there was a sky full of marvelous planets with the most delicious super hazelnuts ever. At least that’s what two greedy squirrels, Nino and Lilli, thought.

Take a tour of the night sky, observable planets, stars and constellations.

Uncover the secrets of the universe - Gravity, Galaxies, and Supermassive Black Holes!

Experience the beautiful, mind-warping and hypnotizing visuals of Fiske's liquid sky shows.

Sunday, July 26

How does the sky connect us all?

Luke and the robot ALBY, take a magical journey through space and time during which they not only uncover the secrets of gravity but also learn about friendship and imagination.

Thursday, July 30

Asteroids, comets, and the hard-hitting stories of our cosmic origins, narrated by George Takei from Star Trek.

ContemplateÌýthe biggest questions of all time - narrated by Andy Serkis.

Friday, July 31

Explore other galaxies and get a sense for the size of our universe!

Journey through time and space with the legends of the early classic rock era.Ìý

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Free tickets for active-duty military personnel and their families beginning on Armed Forces Day, May 16 thru Labor Day, September 7, 2026.

Colorado Scale Model Solar System

The Colorado Scale Model Solar System depicts the Sun, the planets, and the distances between them all on the same scale of 1 to 10 billion.Ìý

Start exploring the Sun in front of Fiske and find the far reaches of the Solar System at Folsom Field.

Take a walk and learn more