Planetarium and Laser Shows Continue Sept. 26-27, 2025

Fred G Dale Planetarium logo

"Stars," "The Living World," and "Laser Led Zeppelin" will be shown Friday, and "Oasis in Space" and "Laser Pink Floyd" will be shown Saturday.

Wayne State College’s planetarium and laser shows will celebrate the college’s Homecoming weekend Friday and Saturday, Sept. 26-27, in the Fred G. Dale Planetarium. Admission is free and open to the public, but free will donations are accepted.

The planetarium has been upgraded with a new single-lens ultra-high-def projection system and the immersive Digistar astronomy software. The planetarium has once again become the most technologically advanced and educationally versatile planetarium in the region.

On Friday, Sept. 26, an afternoon planetarium show of “STARS” will be at 1:30 p.m. The planetarium show “The Living World” will be at 7 p.m., followed by the laser show “Laser Led Zeppelin” at 8 p.m.

On Saturday, Sept. 27, the planetarium show “Oasis in Space” will be at 1 p.m., followed by the laser show “Laser Pink Floyd” at 2 p.m.

In “STARS,” the audience will journey to the farthest reaches of the galaxy and experience both the beauty and destructive power of stars. This show focuses on the lives of stars, how they are born, how they die, and how the human understanding of stars has changed over time.

“Oasis in Space” will transport the audience on a startling and beautiful voyage through the universe, galaxy, and solar system in search of liquid water, a key ingredient for life on Earth.

“This fall features planetarium shows about a large variety of topics, including the Solar System, multicultural astronomy, and the search for life in the universe,” said Dr. Todd Young, director of the Fred G. Dale Planetarium. “We also have two Kids Weekends with shows specifically for kids pre-K to second grade, and a variety of holiday shows in December.”

The planetarium is located on the lowest level of Wayne State’s Carhart Science Building. Guests should use the southwest doors to enter. Once inside, go to the stairs at the south end of the building and go down to the lowest level. You may also take the elevator. Carhart Science and the planetarium are handicap accessible.

All shows last about 45 minutes. Doors open 20 minutes prior to the start of a show and shows generally include a tour of the current night sky, how to find the constellations, and current events in astronomy.

The shows will cycle through the planetarium’s vast library of shows, and each planetarium show will be followed by a laser show.

For more information, or to view a complete schedule of planetarium and laser shows for the Fall 2025 semester, visit the planetarium, or contact Dr. Todd Young, director of the Fred G. Dale Planetarium, at 402-375-7471 or [email protected].

Those wanting to book a private planetarium show should also contact Young. School and community groups and organizations are always welcome to book private shows.