Interested in seeing an immersive double feature?
Two options are available to you.
- Tuesday mornings: The Planétarium offers school groups the opportunity to reserve a theatre exclusively to see two immersive shows. A variety of films are available based on the group’s grade level (see details below).
- At other times: School groups can also reserve seats for an immersive double feature presented as part of the regular programming. Please note that with this option, the theatre will not be reserved exclusively for your group.
Check out the Planétarium film schedule
Your visit may also include the ROUGE 2100 exhibition if time allows. Please note that reservations are not available for this exhibition, and access is not guaranteed. Entry is determined by the staff at the entrance, depending on how busy it is. The visit takes about 30 to 45 minutes.
More details on the film duets for Tuesdays:
Option for Young Children (Preschool)
Why is the sky blue? Where do stars hide during the day? Are there only stars and the Moon in the sky? To find out, hop on board SSE-4801 to discover what hides in the outer reaches of our celestial neighbourhood: the Solar System.
This 45-minute film is the perfect length for young children and is therefore not presented as part of a double feature.
Duo A: Adapted for Elementary (cycles 1 to 3)
and Secondary students.
One Day on Mars
From the highest peaks in the solar system, to the precipices of craters and canyons, to vast windswept plains, this show takes us on an exploration of the planet Mars. Let Dumas' original music sweep you along as you enjoy the Red Planet's magnificent landscapes, as seen from space or from its surface.
Passport to the Universe
This show takes audiences on an incredible journey far from Earth toward the largest structures in the Universe. Combining spectacular images based on the latest discoveries and clearly describing our Solar System, this captivating introduction to the cosmos lets you fly beneath the rings of Saturn, into the heart of the Orion Nebula, and out in the vastness of space.
Duo B: Adapted for Elementary (cycles 1 to 3)
and Secondary students.
Celestial Chronicles
Come discover the treasures and mysteries of the starry sky with one of our science guides. Enjoy an immersive experience whisking you through time and space beneath the 360° dome at the Planétarium.
Passport to the Universe
This show takes audiences on an incredible journey far from Earth toward the largest structures in the Universe. Combining spectacular images based on the latest discoveries and clearly describing our Solar System, this captivating introduction to the cosmos lets you fly beneath the rings of Saturn, into the heart of the Orion Nebula, and out in the vastness of space.
Duo C: Adapted for Secondary students.
Black Holes
Journey to the frontiers of knowledge through space, time and gravity to discover black holes, one of the most extraordinary objects in the cosmos.
Passport to the Universe
This show takes audiences on an incredible journey far from Earth toward the largest structures in the Universe. Combining spectacular images based on the latest discoveries and clearly describing our Solar System, this captivating introduction to the cosmos lets you fly beneath the rings of Saturn, into the heart of the Orion Nebula, and out in the vastness of space.
Duo D: Adapted for Secondary students.
Celestial Chronicles
Come discover the treasures and mysteries of the starry sky with one of our science guides. Enjoy an immersive experience whisking you through time and space beneath the 360° dome at the Planétarium.
Black Holes
Journey to the frontiers of knowledge through space, time and gravity to discover black holes, one of the most extraordinary objects in the cosmos.