Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity

Actual data from space is used to tell this dramatic story of black holes, projected on the grand scale of a dome. Experience the formation of the Milky Way, then plunge into the monstrous black hole that lurks at its core. Technology and physics limit our ability to enter a real black hole, but this virtual voyage is so incredible that you'll never miss the real thing.


Run Time: 25 minutes

Showtimes

January 27 - June 14, 2012

2 p.m.

Cost:

$3.50/student, 1 free adult/10 students, $3.50/additional adult

Registration Information:

Minimum 10 students per show. Reservations are required. School groups must arrive at the Museum at least 20 minutes before showtime, and be assembled and in line 15 minutes prior to the show. Call Reservations at 303.370.6000, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

There is no late admittance to Phipps IMAX 3D Theater or Gates Planetarium.

 

Resources Available:

Online Guide AvailableView the Online Resource

Scholarships are available for bus reimbursements, programs at the Museum, and at your school.
Find out if your school is eligible.

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