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WELCOMEThe UW Planetarium is a facility of the University of Wyoming Department of Physics and Astronomy. The Planetarium offers shows for the public, as well as for K-12 and college classes and community groups. The UW Planetarium first opened in 1969 and has served the community for many years with shows for the public, for K-12 students, and for college astronomy teaching. Our planetarium is equipped with a Spitz starball.
The planetarium is located in the lower
level of the Physical Science Building between the Science Library and Classroom Building. Please enter
through the southwest doors of the Physical Science Building (the doors closest
to the Classroom Building).
Here
is a map showing how to reach the UW campus.
Here is a map
of the UW campus. Signs will direct you to the planetarium from the
corner of 9th and Fremont Streets.
The planetarium is wheelchair accessible -
You will need
to use the elevator in the Physical Science Building to go to the basement, and
then use another elevator (opposite the Science Library) to reach the planetarium entrance. The
planetarium presenter can direct you to the best locations for planetarium
viewing from a wheelchair. Please contact us in advance or arrive a
little early for the best choice of seating locations.
Assistive listening devices are
available with advance notice.
Red Buttes Observatory (RBO)
Wyoming Infrared Observatory (WIRO)
physics@uwyo.edu
307-766-6150
307-766-2631 - recording
