At the southeast corner of the campus of the Spokane Falls Community College (SFCC), this small plantarium produces shows and programs for young and old alike. The planetarium cost about $400,000 to build, with a majority of the money coming from donors and fundraising – a point of pride for the college. It is attached to the south end of the Science Building, both of which opened in 2011, dedicated in April of that year. The facility is available to rent at $10 per person, allowing renters to customize their experience at the planetarium.
Below is a list of shows currently available at the planetarium. One will need to consult
This Page, or call 509-533-3569, for hours and dates of upcoming shows. Reservations are recommended, as this is a fairly small planetarium, officially seating 52 attendees. The first half of each show is a night sky presentation conducted by one of the planetarium presenters while the second half of the program is a full-dome movie.
Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity
Oasis in Space
Undiscovered Worlds: The Search Beyond Our Sun
Earth, Moon & Sun
Secret Lives of Stars
Cosmic Journey: A Solar System Adventure
Dynamic Earth
Gravity Revealed
Planet Nine
Solar Superstorms
About the Planetarium
Do you look up at the night sky with wonder? Are you interested in finding a particular constellation? Do you contemplate the motion of the stars across our horizon? Are you curious about exoplanets and undiscovered worlds? Are you interested in black holes? The Spokane Falls Community College Planetarium may hold answers to your questions! A trip to our local planetarium is a memorable way to get people of all ages excited about science and the wonders of the universe.
Our state-of-the-art digital planetarium was designed as a virtual classroom into the universe for students of all ages. Since the spring of 2011, we have provided free K-12 field trips to local schools and educational groups, offered low-cost planetarium presentations to the general public, and are available for special event rentals.
The planetarium is a prominent feature on the SFCC campus. The cylindrical, domed room is one of the first recognizable features a driver sees coming over the crest of the hill from the Spokane River. Our vision for the planetarium includes promoting and serving science education in our community, expanding our local programming to schools and senior groups, and offering in-depth night sky and telescope viewing.
From the SFCC