6 Best Planetariums in and Near NYC

Abstract cosmic nebula with glowing stars in deep space
Abstract cosmic nebula with glowing stars in deep space

Top Planetariums in and Near NYC

Sometimes stars aren’t at peak visibility—whether it’s due to a summer storm or the bright New York City lights—but you can still enjoy celestial wonders at local planetariums! Gaze at the night sky even in the middle of the day at one of these locations. (Please note planetarium and observatory hours may differ from museum hours. We recommend you call planetariums ahead prior to your visit.)

The Reichart Planetarium– Seasonal Planetarium shows and family programs

180 Little Neck Road, Centerport, Long Island
(631) 854-5579

The Vanderbilt Planetarium is one of the most loved planetariums in New York, especially for families. The Planetarium has diverse programming that includes full dome films, live star talks, laser shows, concerts, and special events.

Check the online schedule for details. The rooftop observatory is open every Friday night, weather permitting, where visitors can examine the night sky through the Vanderbilt’s 16-inch Meade reflecting telescope.

Hayden Planetarium– A hyper-realistic 3D universe experience in Manhattan, New York City

200 Central Park West at 79th St., Upper West Side, Manhattan
(212) 769-5100

The museum offers a variety of celestial programs and shows inside the planetarium.

The 429-seat Space Theater, which features a custom-made Zeiss Mark IX Star Projector and a Digital Dome Projection System to display a hyper realistic view of the planets, star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies, uses a scientifically accurate 3D map of the observable universe based on millions of astronomical observations. Many visitors consider the Hayden Planetarium as one of the must-see planetariums in New York City because of its 3D universe experience.

Hudson River Museum Planetarium– Weekend Planetarium celestial shows for kids and families Hudson River Museum Planetarium

511 Warburton Ave, Yonkers
(914) 963-4550

If you are looking for a smaller but family-friendly NYC planetarium, the Hudson River Museum Planetarium is a preferable choice. The planetarium at the Hudson River Museum has celestial shows on Saturdays and Sundays at 12:30pm, 2pm and 3:30pm. Some shows are geared toward specific age groups; the schedule can be found on the website.

Cradle of Aviation Museum– Immersive all-digital laser planetarium

Charles Lindbergh Blvd, Garden City, Long Island
(516) 572-4111

Check the online schedule to see what shows are offered in the Sky Theater at the time you plan to visit this immersive, all-digital planetarium complete with with newly upgraded pure laser projectors. Prior to each show is a Your Night Sky presentation, taking viewers on a journey of the seasonal sky.

Jennifer Chalsty Planetarium– The biggest planetarium in America

222 Jersey City Boulevard, Jersey City, NJ
(201) 200-1000

Liberty Science Center’s Jennifer Chalsty Planetarium is touted as the biggest planetarium in America. The space boasts a resolution of 88 million pixels, a lighting system that can produce over 281 trillion colors, and speakers capable of producing 30,000 watts of digital sound.

Check out the 89-foot full-dome view of the night sky and distant galaxies, available as an add-on to your general admission ticket to the center.

New Jersey State Museum’s Planetarium– Planetarium with an 8K Resolution Projection System

205 West State Street, Trenton, NJ
(609) 292-6464

This planetarium is fully upgraded with an Ultra-High Resolution 8K projection system and specially designed reclining seats. Shows are offered to the public Saturday and Sunday from September-June.

Weekday shows are held for school or community groups with advanced reservations. During the summer months, winter break, and spring break, weekday shows are available to the public.

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