The Pensacola State College Planetarium and Space Theater
Welcome
We conduct shows for groups of at least 15 who make advance reservation. All tickets must be purchased in advance by calling the ticket office at (850) 484-1847. Ticket office is open Monday – Friday. For scheduling, see the General Information tab.
There are currently no scheduled shows with available seating.
General Information
Scheduling and Payment
Scheduling a show is done by calling (850) 484-2188 or by directing an email inquiry to planetarium@pensacolastate.edu. Payment for admission can be made at the Ashmore Auditorium Ticket Office inside Building 8 on the Pensacola campus, in advance of the scheduled show. Cash, check, credit or debit card payments are accepted. Credit or debit card payments may also be made by calling the ticket office at (850) 484-1847.
Payment Information:
- Payment for admission can be made at the Ashmore Auditorium ticket office inside Building 8, on the Pensacola campus, in advance of the scheduled show. Cash, checks, or credit/debit cards are accepted. Credit/debit card payments may also be made by calling ticket office at (850) 484-1847.
- All sales are final. Refunds are not available.
- For safety reasons, admittance is not permitted after the show begins; please arrive a few minutes early to allow time to get from the ticket office to the planetarium.
Ticket Prices per Show:
- $4.00 – Pre-Kindergarten
- $5.00 – K – 12th Grade
- $6.00 – All Others
Scheduling and Reservations:
- Shows are conducted when a group of 15 or more makes advance reservations. Shows may be scheduled by groups of 15 or more for showtimes of 10:00, 11:30, and 1:00, Monday through Friday when the college is open. We do not schedule evening or weekend shows for groups. There are no regular evening or weekend shows offered.
- Group scheduling and reservations are made by calling (850) 484-2188 or by email inquiry to planetarium@pensacolastate.edu.
- Show to be presented is determined when reservation is made.
Seating Capacity
The planetarium seats 97 with room for wheelchairs.
Restrooms
Public restrooms are located in the foyer area of the Planetarium’s front entrance.
Picnic Area
There is a small grassy area located outside the planetarium if you’d like to bring sack lunches. There are no tables or trash cans, so please remember to bring blankets to sit on and to take your trash with you.
Contact
- Email the Planetarium: planetarium@pensacolastate.edu
Directions:
- Planetarium: In Building 21 located at the SW corner of the Pensacola campus, near the intersection of Airport Blvd. and Ninth Ave. GPS 30.478, -87.205
- Ashmore Auditorium ticket office: Located inside Building 8, the Ashmore Fine Arts Building, near the intersection of College Blvd. and Ninth Ave.
- Campus Map
Available Shows
Space Links
- Astronomy Picture of the Day: http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
A great daily astronomy lesson from NASA. - Escambia Amateur Astronomer’s Association: https://www.facebook.com/groups/80860174301/
Escambia County, Florida’s local astronomy club website. - NASA Kids’ Club: http://www.nasa.gov/kidsclub
An entertaining and educational site for kids. - Satellites You Can See: http://www.heavens-above.com
This site contains up-to-date information on satellites such as the International Space Station, Hubble Telescope, and others. It provides specific locations so these objects can be easily found. - Skymaps.com: http://www.skymaps.com/
To help find your way around the night sky, Skymaps.com provides a printable current Evening Sky Map for personal and non-commercial use. The Evening Sky Map is a 2-page monthly guide to the night skies of the northern and southern hemispheres. Each issue contains a detailed sky map, a monthly sky calendar, and a descriptive list of the best objects to see with binoculars, a telescope, or using just your eyes. - Space Weather: http://www.spaceweather.com
This site features news and information about the Sun-Earth environment. It provides current photos, details, and explanations of current celestial events. - Space Weather Center: http://www.spaceweathercenter.org
This site contains many online, interactive activities to help students learn more about weather conditions in space.