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Hong Kong Space Museum to launch new 3D dome show "The Great Solar System Adventure! 3D" (with photos)
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     The Hong Kong Space Museum will launch a new 3D dome show, "The Great Solar System Adventure! 3D", at its Space Theatre from tomorrow (October 15). The show will lead audiences to explore the characteristics and composition of each planet, as well as experiencing the power of the Sun.
      
     The show adopts a lively and fun way of taking audiences on a soul-stirring voyage through the cosmos. The humorous tour leader, the Great Schiaparelli, will steer his intricate and magical orrery. With his witty and vivid commentary, he reveals the mysteries of each planet and the Sun's astonishing power. During the voyage, audiences will dodge Mercury's extreme day-night temperature swings, escape Venus' deadly high-pressure atmosphere, and make a thrilling landing on Mars' rugged surface. Audiences will then experience Jupiter's lightning storms, travel through Saturn's magnificent rings, visit the sideways-spinning Uranus, and confront the raging winds of Neptune.
      
     The 25-minute show will be screened until October 14, 2026. Screening times are 2pm and 6.30pm on weekdays and 12.30pm and 5pm on weekends and public holidays respectively. Tickets priced at $30 (front stalls) and $40 (stalls) are now available at the Hong Kong Space Museum Box Office and URBTIX (www.urbtix.hk). For details of the show, please visit hk.space.museum/en/web/spm/shows/3d-show/great-solar-system-adventure-3d.html, or call 2721 0226 for enquiries.
              
     The Hong Kong Space Museum, located at 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, is closed on Tuesdays (except public holidays).
 
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The Hong Kong Space Museum will launch a new 3D dome show, "The Great Solar System Adventure! 3D", at its Space Theatre from tomorrow (October 15), leading audiences to explore each planet and the power of the Sun. Picture shows the Great Schiaparelli introducing his intricate orrery.
The Hong Kong Space Museum will launch a new 3D dome show, "The Great Solar System Adventure! 3D", at its Space Theatre from tomorrow (October 15), leading audiences to explore each planet and the power of the Sun. Picture shows ice crystals in Jupiter's atmosphere rubbing together to create electrical charges, releasing the most powerful lightning in the Solar System.
The Hong Kong Space Museum will launch a new 3D dome show, "The Great Solar System Adventure! 3D", at its Space Theatre from tomorrow (October 15), leading audiences to explore each planet and the power of the Sun. Picture shows Mercury, which experiences the most extreme temperature differences between day and night in the Solar System. In shadowed regions, temperatures are frigid enough to preserve water ice in craters, but any exposure to sunlight causes it to vaporise instantly.
The Hong Kong Space Museum will launch a new 3D dome show, "The Great Solar System Adventure! 3D", at its Space Theatre from tomorrow (October 15), leading audiences to explore each planet and the power of the Sun. Picture shows a lander descending at high speed through Mars' thin atmosphere, a process filled with challenges. The Great Schiaparelli must rely on his wisdom and experience to ensure everyone lands safely on the Red Planet.
The Hong Kong Space Museum will launch a new 3D dome show, "The Great Solar System Adventure! 3D", at its Space Theatre from tomorrow (October 15), leading audiences to explore each planet and the power of the Sun. Picture shows Jupiter, the largest planet in the Solar System, dwarfing all other planets in comparison. Jupiter's most eye-catching feature is the Great Red Spot, a gigantic storm larger than Earth's diameter that has been raging for over 400 years.
The Hong Kong Space Museum will launch a new 3D dome show, "The Great Solar System Adventure! 3D", at its Space Theatre from tomorrow (October 15), leading audiences to explore each planet and the power of the Sun. Picture shows Saturn, which has the greatest number of moons in the Solar System, with spectacular rings composed of countless ice chunks and dust particles.
The Hong Kong Space Museum will launch a new 3D dome show, "The Great Solar System Adventure! 3D", at its Space Theatre from tomorrow (October 15), leading audiences to explore each planet and the power of the Sun. Picture shows the superionic ice at Uranus' core. This special form of ice appears black and can conduct electricity like a metal.
The Hong Kong Space Museum will launch a new 3D dome show, "The Great Solar System Adventure! 3D", at its Space Theatre from tomorrow (October 15), leading audiences to explore each planet and the power of the Sun. Picture shows the surface of Pluto, a dwarf planet that contains many secrets yet to be uncovered.