Attached please find the February 2018 Schedule for IMAX® Films and Planetarium Shows in the Fleet Science Center's Eugene Heikoff and Marilyn Jacobs Heikoff Giant Dome Theater.
For a Full Schedule, visit:
www.fleetscience.org/shows
Full Schedule as a PDF is available in the
Fleet Media Dropbox.
IMAX FILMS:
Aircraft Carrier: Guardian of the Seas. Experience being aboard a modern carrier at sea in the new giant-screen film,
Aircraft Carrier: Guardian of the Seas. This film is screening in California exclusively at the Fleet Science Center, in the incredible Eugene Heikoff and Marilyn Jacobs Heikoff Giant IMAX®Dome Theater.
Aircraft Carrier is an immersive film packed with adrenaline-laced visuals and human stories. Featured in
Aircraft Carrier are USS Ronald Reagan, a carrier based in San Diego from 2006 to 2015, now based in Japan, and the USS Theodore Roosevelt, which moved to San Diego in 2015. The film brings audiences not only aboard the carrier, but also inside the Navy's newest submarines and into the cockpit of the Navy's next-generation aircraft, the F-35.
Aircraft Carrier pays stirring tribute to the crucial role modern aircraft carriers play in keeping the sea lanes open for commerce and maintaining the freedom of the seas.
Monday through Friday at 1PM, 3PM & 5PM. Saturday and Sunday at 11AM, 1PM, 3PM & 5PM. Please note: Additional show at 11AM on February 6 and 19.
More at:
http://www.fleetscience.org/shows/aircraft-carrier
Island of Lemurs: Madagascar.
Island of Lemurs: Madagascar takes audiences on a spectacular journey to the remote and wondrous world of Madagascar, where lemurs arrived millions of years ago as castaways. They've since evolved into hundreds of diverse species, but are now highly endangered. The film highlights the tireless efforts of trailblazing scientist Dr. Patricia C. Wright and her lifelong mission to help these strange and adorable creatures survive in the modern world. Among the lemurs audiences will meet are the extremely rare Greater Bamboo lemur; the smallest primate in the world, the Mouse lemur; the well-known Ring-tailed lemur; and the delightful dancing Sifaka lemur. Academy Award® winner Morgan Freeman narrates the documentary.
Monday through Thursday at 12PM & 4PM. Friday through Sunday at 12PM, 4PM & 6PM. Please note: February 24 at 12PM and 4PM only.
More at:
http://www.fleetscience.org/shows/island-lemurs-madagascar
Dream Big: Engineering Our World.
Dream Big: Engineering Our World will transform how we think about engineering. From the world's tallest buildings to underwater robots and a solar car race across Australia,
Dream Big celebrates the human ingenuity behind engineering marvels big and small. The film shows how engineers push the limits of innovation in unexpected and amazing ways. With its inspiring stories of human grit and aspiration, and extraordinary visuals for the world's largest screens,
Dream Big reveals the compassion and creativity that drive engineers to create better lives for people and a more sustainable future for us all.
Dream Big is a MacGillivray Freeman film in partnership with American Society of Civil Engineers, presented by Bechtel Corporation and sponsored locally by The Shiley Foundation. (42 mins.) Daily at 2PM.
Please note: Additional show at 12PM on February 5.
More at:
http://www.fleetscience.org/shows/dream-big
PLANETARIUM AND LIVE DOME SHOWS:
The Sky Tonight: White Dwarfs, Neutron Stars and Black Holes
Get up close to the wonders of our universe with planetarium shows on the first Wednesday of every month. Our astronomer will take you on a journey through the cosmos and guide you into the depths of space. This month's show focuses on the exotic stellar remnants of white dwarfs, neutron stars and black holes. When stars die, they leave behind white dwarfs, neutron stars, and black holes. How can a star be made out of neutrons? Black holes are often thought to be cosmic vacuum cleaners, but do they really suck up everything around them? The San Diego County Astronomy Association provides free telescope viewing outdoors on the Prado in Balboa Park, weather and operational requirements permitting.
Adults $16.95, seniors $15.95, children $14.95.
Wednesday, February 7, 7PM & 8:15PM.
More at:
http://www.fleetscience.org/events/sky-tonight
February Hours:
Monday-Thursday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Friday-Sunday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
February 7:
10 a.m.-8:15 p.m.
February 24:
10 a.m.-5 p.m.
FLEET PRICES:
The Fleet Admission (access to all exhibit galleries, plus 1 Giant Screen Film):
Nonmembers: Adults $19.95, Seniors $17.95, Children $16.95
"The Sky Tonight" Live Planetarium Show admission
Members: Adults $12.95, Seniors $11.95, Children $10.95
Nonmembers: Adults $16.95, Seniors $15.95, Children $14.95
Senior Monday (first Monday of the month, excluding holidays):
$8 for seniors 65+
Additional Film Voucher for Members:
$8.95
Free Tuesdays Show ADMISSION
Nonmembers: $9.95 for qualifying San Diego residents.
Add a Second Show
Members: Adults/Seniors/Children $6;
Nonmembers: Adults/Seniors/Children $7
PUBLIC CONTACT INFORMATION:
Phone: (619) 238-1233
Address: 1875 El Prado, San Diego, CA 92101
Website:
www.fleetscience.org
FOR YOUR INFORMATION:
IMAX® Films & Planetarium Shows in the Fleet Science Center's Eugene Heikoff and Marilyn Jacobs Heikoff Giant Dome Theater.
The Fleet Science Center is home to Southern California's only Giant Dome Theater, which reopened in 2012 after extensive renovations as the Eugene Heikoff and Marilyn Jacobs Heikoff Giant Dome Theater. Our theater is extraordinary in many ways.
* It is the world's first IMAX Dome Theater.
* It features the world's first NanoSeamTM Dome screen in an IMAX theater.
* It offers two unique experiences in one space: IMAX films and planetarium shows.
The Heikoff Giant Dome Theater boasts a 76-foot tilted Dome screen and a 16,000-watt digital surround sound system, providing a stunning visual and audio experience.
What Is a Dome Theater?
Our Giant Dome Theater has a gigantic, curved screen that wraps the entire theater. This hemispherical screen offers an immersive viewing experience, enhancing the feeling of motion and giving you the sensation that you're in the show.
What Is IMAX?
IMAX is the world's largest film format, yielding incredible clarity and spectacular images. IMAX films are projected by special projectors that weigh as much as a small car and enable the incredible film images to be projected with brightness and clarity on the huge Dome screen.
What Are Planetarium Shows?
The Heikoff Giant Dome Theater boasts a state-of-the-art digital SkyScan projection system. The Fleet uses this system to project planetarium shows that allow audiences to journey to the outer reaches of space from the comfort of their theater seats. We show pre-produced planetarium programs (some of which are created by our own stellar in-house team!) as well as The Sky Tonight, which is a monthly live, astronomer-led planetarium show.
Captioning
The Fleet offers two options for hearing-impaired guests: closed-captions and assistive listening devices.
Our closed-captioning system is an enhancement of the Rear Window system. When you purchase your ticket, tell the guest services associate that you would like to use the closed-caption service. The service is complimentary, and it is accessible in the upper-right seating area of the theater.
Assistive listening devices increase the intelligibility of theater presentations by enhancing the narration and dialogue and lowering music and sound effects. Ask for a complimentary headset at the Ticket Counter.
What's Showing?
The Fleet opens several IMAX films and planetarium shows each year. Films and shows screen on the hour. The Sky Tonight is held on the first Wednesday of each month. For the latest show information and to purchase tickets online, visit
www.fleetscience.org.
IMAX en Español
Headsets are always available free of charge for audiences to listen to available Spanish soundtracks when films with English soundtracks play in the normal daily schedule.