Reconnect with the cosmos and experience the wonder of the universe.
Auckland’s Stardome Observatory recently reopened after an extensive renovation to reveal a new and improved space centre that places mātauranga Māori equally alongside Western scientific tradition.
The refurbishment includes a complete overhaul of its exhibition space, a roof replacement and new planetarium seating. New vibrant and hands-on public galleries give visitors a chance to connect with the latest observations in science and astronomy.
In combination with Stardome’s popular indoor planetarium shows and courtyard telescope viewing, visitors can learn the skills to identify stars and planets above us. It’s also the first place in Aotearoa to offer a comprehensive star map with over 100 Māori names of whetū (stars), planets and constellations.
It’s also the first place in Aotearoa to offer a comprehensive star map with over 100 Māori names of whetū (stars), planets and constellations.
A suite of brand-new planetarium shows are also part of Stardome’s upgrade including new, permanent seasonal Māori astronomy shows that will give visitors an authentic way to connect to the night sky in this part of the world.
Stardome, located on Maungakiekie (One Tree Hill) in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, is open from 9am to 10.30pm daily (except Monday nights). Open whatever the weather. For more information and show programme visit stardome.org.nz