Clark Planetarium
110 South 400 West - 801-456-7827

http://www.clarkplanetarium.org/general.php

Directions/Map from Hotel

SCHEDULE

Opens at 10:30 AM, 7 days a week;
Closes following the beginning of the last show of the day.
Closeed Sunday at 8:00 PM, Mon - Thurs at 9:00 PM, Fri & Sat at 11:00 PM.

PRICES

Prices for show tickets are as follows:
$8.00 for adults/teens/seniors
$5.00 for children 12 and under
$5.00 matinee tickets for adults for programs beginning before 5 pm, except special engagements.
$5.00 for all 2nd show tickets, for the same person, on the same day.

FEATURED SHOWS

IMAX Film:
Amazon
11:00 AM | 2:45 | 7:30 PM daily
It is the mightiest river in the world, the lifeblood for whole civilizations and home to more than 5,000 different species of fish and the more than 60,000 different species of plants that live on its banks. It is the Amazon, and it is now captured in a 40-minute, Academy Award®-nominated large-format film, titled AMAZON, that will take audiences on a journey of discovery of the river's wonders, inhabitants and remarkable healing powers.

IMAX Film: Everest
11:00 AM | 2:45 | 7:30 PM daily

This is the story of the 1996 EVEREST Film Expedition, a MacGillivray Freeman production in association with Arcturus Motion Pictures. Filmed in breathtaking IMAX® photography, EVEREST is the dramatic true story of a team of climbers who found hope, strength and triumph in the wake of tragedy. Their successful ascent of Mount Everest just days after fellow mountaineers and friends died there, is a compelling story about the human spirit and a mountain they love, respect and sometimes fear.

Shown on the tallest screens in the world, EVEREST takes audiences across creaking icefalls and gaping chasms, up dangerous, towering cliffs, through a harrowing rescue, and into the danger zone of oxygen-thin altitude. The 40-minute film also reveals how this tallest mountain was formed and continues to evolve, how high altitude challenges a climber's physical and mental capabilities, and how Sherpa culture permeates the Mount Everest experience.

IMAX Film: DEEP SEA 3D
1:30 | 4:00 | 6:00 PM daily

Dive In with IMAX 3D!
Sea life in a whole new way. DEEP SEA 3D, a new underwater adventure from the filmmakers behind the successful IMAX® 3D film Into the Deep, transports audiences deep below the ocean surface. Through the magic of IMAX® and IMAX 3D, moviegoers will swim with some of the planets most unique, dangerous and colorful creatures, and understand this inspiring underworld.

DEEP SEA 3D is directed by world-renowned underwater cinematographer, Howard Hall, produced by Toni Myers and Michele Hall and narrated by Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet, with an original score by Danny Elfman. It will be jointly produced by IMAX Corporation and Warner Bros. Pictures, and launch in select IMAX 3D, IMAX Dome and IMAX Theatres worldwide beginning March 3, 2006.

IMAX Film T-REX 3D
12:00 PM M, W, F, Sat., Sun.

T-REX: BACK TO THE CRETACEOUS follows 16-year old Ally Hayden, the daughter of a paleontologist, on a wondrous pre-historic adventure as she is magically transported back through 65 million years to the Cretaceous Period. Here she encounters the largest, most realistic dinosaur ever to appear on movie screens - the 20-foot tall, 15-ton -- Tyrannosaurus Rex. An IMAX-3D film.

DIGITAL DOME: SEARCH FOR LIFE
1:30 | 3:45 | 7:45 PM daily

Century after century, people have looked to the stars with questioning and dreaming minds. Sailors and farmers have found guidance; poets and lovers, inspiration; scientists and scholars, answers. But all of them, and everyone who has ever looked heavenward, have also found questions in the cosmos. Perhaps the most common question pondered over thousands of years is, "Are we alone?"

Does life exist anywhere else in the universe? Ancient mythologies and contemporary science fiction have presented imaginative possibilities, but how does modern science approach this question? The Search for Life: Are We Alone? begins to answer this intriguing question in a breathtaking new Space Show narrated by Academy Award–nominated actor Harrison Ford.

Produced by the Hayden Planetarium at the Rose Center, American Museum of Natural History.

Digital Dome: BLACK HOLES
2:30 | 5:30 PM daily

A new original Clark Planetarium production, Black Holes takes you on a journey through one of the most mystifying, awe-inspiring, phenomena in the universe: a black hole. Where do they come from? Where do they go? How do we find them? Is there one on Earth's horizon? Using the latest in full-dome, 3D animation visualization technology, Clark Planetarium invites you to explore with us the science and mystery of "Black Holes" Narrated by John de Lancie. Produced by Clark Planetarium Productions.

Digital Dome: NIGHT VISION
6:30 PM daily

What will I see when I go outside tonight? What’s happening at Saturn? What are the latest hot topics in astronomy? “Night Vision” is a live-narrated show about what’s happening in the current night sky and in the world of astronomy, from constellations to telescopic deep sky wonders, eclipses to meteor showers. “Night Vision” is updated every Friday to reflect the latest events in the night sky and cosmic happenings. A Clark Planetarium original production, playing nightly @ 6:30 PM only. Limited Time: Receive a free ticket to "Night Vision" with any other show ticket purchase.

Light Show: PINK FLOYD'S DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
9:00 PM Tues. & Thurs.
11:00 PM Fri.-Sat.

Pink Floyd is the classic that everyone loves. Combine that with the amazing visual effects that our top notch staff has put together, and you have an absolutely amazing show that no one should miss!

Light Show: ROCK ON DEMAND
9:00 PM M, W, F, Sat.

Your Rock. Your Choice.

Classic rock music set to dazzling laser imagery and full-dome CG, Rock On Demand lets you, the audience, choose the music from our ever-expanding library of great rock music and original imagery.