Launceston Planetarium
Launceston Planetarium

Launceston Planetarium

The Launceston Planetarium is part of the Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery (QVMAG) within Launceston’s Inveresk neighborhood. Various films and projections related to astronomy, space exploration, navigation, and natural history are projected onto the domed screens of the planetarium. Although it’s located within the broader QVMAG, visitors can see the planetarium independently if they prefer.

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Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, 2 Invermay Road, Launceston, Tasmania, 7248

The basics

Learn more about the universe and our place within it by attending a screening at the Launceston Planetarium. Numerous films are shown on a rotating basis, so you could visit multiple times and never see the same show twice. Each screening is followed by a live projection of the night sky as it currently looks, according to the season. Many visitors to the planetarium come on a combined trip to QVMAG, but this is not necessary, as you can book tickets to a screening separately.

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Things to know before you go

  • Kids under the age of 5 are not permitted in the planetarium.

  • While entrance to QVMAG is free, there’s a small ticket fee for the planetarium’s screenings.

  • Some of the screenings are suitable for children, but not all. These are marked on the program posted on the planetarium’s website.

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How to get there

The Launceston Planetarium is located within QVMAG, which is in the Inveresk neighborhood of Launceston. It is easily accessible on foot, by car, or by bus from other parts of the city.

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When to get there

The Launceston Planetarium screens films from Tuesday to Sunday, but it is open on Mondays during school holidays. It usually screens two films per day, one in the late morning and the other in the early afternoon. Up-to-date programs are posted on the planetarium’s website. The planetarium is closed on public holidays.

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Learn astronomy at home

If you can’t make it to the Launceston Planetarium in person—or if you would like to learn more after your visit—the institution’s website provides a wide range of educational resources for at-home learning. Suitable for kids, these resources include scientific and craft projects, videos, and pictures.

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