SAN ANGELO, TX - The Angelo State University Planetarium will present 15 different full-dome public astronomy shows during its fall 2025 schedule beginning Wednesday, Sept. 3, in the Vincent Building at 2333 Vanderventer St.
The Planetarium shows will run weekly on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7 p.m. through Dec. 4, except for breaks in the schedule in October and November. All the shows are open to the public with admission prices of $3 for adults and $2 for children, active military and senior citizens. Angelo State students, faculty and staff are admitted free.
The season will also include the Planetarium's 40th Anniversary Celebration in November, with more details to come, and will wrap up with multiple showings of the holiday program, "Season of Light."
The fall Planetarium shows will run as follows:
- Wednesday, Sept. 3 - Exoplanets*
- Thursday, Sept. 4 - Forces of Nature
- Wednesday, Sept. 10 - Expedition Reef*
- Thursday, Sept. 11 - Secrets of the Universe*
- Wednesday, Sept. 17 - Tales of the Maya Skies
- Thursday, Sept. 18 - Stars of the Pharaohs
- Wednesday, Sept. 24 - T. Rex*
- Thursday, Sept. 25 - Great White Shark*
- Wednesday, Oct. 1 - Flight of the Butterflies*
- Thursday, Oct. 2 - Saturn: Jewel of the Heavens
- Wednesday, Oct. 15 - The Story of Earth*
- Thursday, Oct. 16 - Solar Superstorms
- Wednesday, Oct. 29 - Great White Shark*
- Thursday, Oct. 30 - T. Rex*
- Wednesday, Nov. 5 - Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West
- Thursday, Nov. 6 - The Cowboy Astronomer
- Saturday, Nov. 15 - Planetarium 40th Anniversary Celebration
- Wednesday, Nov. 19 - Season of Light
- Thursday, Nov. 20 - Season of Light
- Wednesday, Dec. 3 - Season of Light
- Thursday, Dec. 4 - Season of Light
More details are available at angelo.edu/planetarium and on Facebook at facebook.com/
*Purchase of these shows was funded through ASU's Hispanic Serving Institution-Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (HSI-STEM) grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
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