The VCE Astronomy and Astrophysics Show – A tour through the universe

Year 11 VCE Physics students, Planetarium show

There’s nothing like the Planetarium to make you feel as if you have journeyed through space. This special 45 minute, presenter led show, will give students a new perspective on the Universe and provides a unique opportunity to appreciate our place in the cosmos.

The session makes full use of the Planetarium’s distinctive technology to present scientific data from astronomical organisations around the world. The result is a journey though the most complete and accurate 3D atlas of the Universe ever made.

These datasets, which have been compiled by the American Museum of Natural History's Hayden Planetarium with support from NASA, clearly show the different scales and structures of the Universe, such as:

  • the satellites surrounding our Earth, including the GPS system
  • the Solar System and a better understanding of Pluto and the other dwarf planets
  • the distances between our Sun and neighbouring stars
  • the structure of the Milky Way Galaxy
  • the distribution of galaxies throughout the Universe
  • and the far-away echo of the Big Bang.


As well as travelling to the outer edge of the Universe and back, the presentation also includes a look at the night sky. Discover which planets, stars and constellations are easily seen from a Melbourne backyard and how our view of the sky changes night by night.

Available Terms 1-4, Thursdays and Fridays.
Session time: 3pm.
Session duration: 45 minutes.

Maximum 150, minimum 10 students per session.
Cost: $4.40 per student + education service fee.